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My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 23rd, 2008, 8:40 pm
by blakestone001
Hey guys, Just thought I should introduce myself and my ride.

My names Blake and this is my 94 ef futura.

I got it for $1000 off ebay a few months ago to fix up and use as a daily. I had to replace the motor and a few little things but I finally got it going and registered.
Its got a few little dings here and there but it comes up alright with a clean.
Luckily it already had some goodies on it including exhaust, extractors, superlows and some fairmont bits. All I've really done since I got it registered is add the car computer.

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After a quick buff
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Future plans are
Replace Diff (3.45 LSD)
Wade cam
New front end (fairmont or xr6 whichever comes up first)
Fairmont seats
18's
Lpg fitted.
Enjoy car.

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 23rd, 2008, 8:52 pm
by [Sterling]
wow, very nice starter youve got there, looks really clean.

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 23rd, 2008, 9:14 pm
by mike1989
that thing is mint. Welcome :)

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 23rd, 2008, 10:08 pm
by Kyle the ED4LTR
we share sumfin in common rego wise, WIW-839

mine is WIW-799 :P

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 23rd, 2008, 11:14 pm
by G3R3N
Wow, car PCs are sick. Got any more details on it? Does it take a million years for it to boot each time you start the car etc???

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 23rd, 2008, 11:34 pm
by purped
very good buy you scored with this

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 23rd, 2008, 11:48 pm
by SnyperEB
Welcome aboard looks very clean mate.

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 24th, 2008, 2:35 am
by EF ECTIV
Looks like a good buy... gotta love that EF Gli/Futura front... EL rims looks sweet too

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 24th, 2008, 5:46 am
by pHaT`eL
Looks clean as mate. I wouldnt touch the outside anymore! Boost it at it would be sick :)

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 24th, 2008, 8:41 am
by Eb Barbie
Welcome :) I am sure you will find plenty of ppl here with tips for ya. Looks like a great pick up!

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 24th, 2008, 9:46 am
by braiden
Nice to see another person running a carPC in a Falcon! What sort of system are you running?

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 24th, 2008, 9:50 am
by braiden
gerendasi wrote:Wow, car PCs are sick. Got any more details on it? Does it take a million years for it to boot each time you start the car etc???


I'm running one as well. Takes about 10 seconds from start til music is playing, so not too bad.

My system is a 7" Lilliput touchscreen moulded into the dash and a Acer laptop in the boot, running RoadRunner as the frontend. Fairly simple to setup, and much much MUCH more storage for music / videos than anything a headunit can offer. Also, I could run GPS, games, TV, radio, etc, etc but I CBF setting it up. I only use music and videos. The PC also synchronizes with my PDA in the car via Bluetooth so I have all my information from my phone on my carPC, as well as my home PC. Very nerdy, but very cool. :P

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 24th, 2008, 1:08 pm
by Kyle the ED4LTR
braiden wrote:
gerendasi wrote:Wow, car PCs are sick. Got any more details on it? Does it take a million years for it to boot each time you start the car etc???


I'm running one as well. Takes about 10 seconds from start til music is playing, so not too bad.

My system is a 7" Lilliput touchscreen moulded into the dash and a Acer laptop in the boot, running RoadRunner as the frontend. Fairly simple to setup, and much much MUCH more storage for music / videos than anything a headunit can offer. Also, I could run GPS, games, TV, radio, etc, etc but I CBF setting it up. I only use music and videos. The PC also synchronizes with my PDA in the car via Bluetooth so I have all my information from my phone on my carPC, as well as my home PC. Very nerdy, but very cool. :P



im tihnking of the idea of a CarPC, and installing Centrafuse on it

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 24th, 2008, 6:48 pm
by blakestone001
Thanks for all the generous comments guys! It looks much better in pictures than in person :P
Theres still a few things on the outside that need fixing up (mainly front bumper, bonnet and side skirts). The previous owner lived up in the country so the front is pretty fingered. It will all get done in time though.

gerendasi wrote:Wow, car PCs are sick. Got any more details on it? Does it take a million years for it to boot each time you start the car etc???

Mines takes about 40 secs to boot up. If I was to run it in stand-by mode all the time (like sleep mode on desktops) it would decrease the boot up time dramatically.
braiden wrote:Nice to see another person running a carPC in a Falcon! What sort of system are you running?

I'm running a mini-itx system in a custom box under the passenger seat (will eventually move it into the boot just gotta find the time). Its hooked up to a K90 VGA monitor with Centrafuse as the front end.
It certainly does the job of storing music and movies much better than a headunit. No more changing cds ever again!

Some specs for the nerdy ones out there :P
Single DIN Motorised in-dash touchscreen 7 inch K90 LCD screen
VIA M10000 mini-itx
512Mb DDR RAM
80Gb laptop hard disk
Custom build case (made of wood)
M2-ATX 160 watt smart power supply
USB radio mounted internally
USB wireless card (for stealing peoples wireless interenet on the go :lol: )
Picture of the case
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Anyway I'm finally picking up my car tomorrow after 3 days without her! I had to send off the head to get reconditioned after the last owner did a nasty head gasket job on it.
I look forward to meeting a few of you at the cruise tomorrow night :D

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 24th, 2008, 8:48 pm
by EF ECTIV
hmm the car PC sounds like a good idea... how much does a setup like this cost? (If you dont mind me asking?)

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 24th, 2008, 10:09 pm
by blakestone001
EF ECTIV wrote:hmm the car PC sounds like a good idea... how much does a setup like this cost? (If you dont mind me asking?)

I picked up both the computer and screen second hand for $300.. which I thought was very cheap considering most decent headunits are around that!
I'm not entirely sure how much a new setup would cost like this. My best guess would be
Computer $200-400
VGA Touchscreen $300-400
Windows $100
Misc cables $50

Of course second hand is going to be way cheaper. You can do it on the cheap by keeping an eye on ebay for people selling unfinished kits or bits and pieces, but it takes time as car pc stuff is hard to come by.
If you want to find out more info about car pcs http://www.mp3car.com is a great website with LOTS of information.

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 26th, 2008, 5:27 pm
by blakestone001
Got a question for you guys.. I was told when I bought the car that it had pacemaker extractors(not sure what model he said) on it, but after seeing another set of 4499s on ebay mine aren't the same... so what are these extractors?!?!

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Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 26th, 2008, 5:45 pm
by Stengord
Either old paceys with the ceremic coating gone
Or some crappy no name brand

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 26th, 2008, 9:47 pm
by speed.freak
Sexy-fuls, white ef's are one of my favourite E-Series. Very clean example mate :)

Re: My First E-series Ef Futura

PostPosted: July 26th, 2008, 10:45 pm
by G3R3N
Those extractors look similar to either Genie or Lukey.