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FPenvy 10-20-2014 10:52 AM

soooo i'm lazy and dont feel like going through all 13 pages to find the answer.

so i'll post the question here.

whats is the best mount to use/buy to get some footage from my rear bumper. people continually keep begging me for actual driving footage of my exhaust insted of standing rev's.

got the gopro just dont know which mount is best.

also anyone have suggestions for a external mic setup to capture the sound properly.

any help is greatly appreciated.

Rusty 10-20-2014 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3005879)
soooo i'm lazy and dont feel like going through all 13 pages to find the answer.

so i'll post the question here.

whats is the best mount to use/buy to get some footage from my rear bumper. people continually keep begging me for actual driving footage of my exhaust insted of standing rev's.

got the gopro just dont know which mount is best.

also anyone have suggestions for a external mic setup to capture the sound properly.

any help is greatly appreciated.

Hey lazy bones,
Use the suck cup. For a mike. I got mine from amazon. You have to get an adapter too. Put a BIG piece of foam over the mike to cut down on wind noise. Also get a polarized len too. Helps with the white-out that you may get from going into and out of shade, and bright sunlight.

http://www.amazon.com/GoPro-AMCCC-30...ds=gopro+mikes

Amazon.com: Neewer 3.5mm Hands Free Computer Clip on Mini Lapel Microphone (5X Lapel Microphone): Electronics


http://www.amazon.com/Polarizer-Filt...larizer+filter

FPenvy 10-20-2014 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3006063)
Hey lazy bones,
Use the suck cup. For a mike. I got mine from amazon. Also get a polarized len too.

http://www.amazon.com/GoPro-AMCCC-30...ds=gopro+mikes


http://www.amazon.com/Polarizer-Filt...larizer+filter

how would you rate your mic set-up?

Cbtech 10-20-2014 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3005879)
soooo i'm lazy and dont feel like going through all 13 pages to find the answer.

so i'll post the question here.

whats is the best mount to use/buy to get some footage from my rear bumper. people continually keep begging me for actual driving footage of my exhaust insted of standing rev's.

got the gopro just dont know which mount is best.

also anyone have suggestions for a external mic setup to capture the sound properly.

any help is greatly appreciated.


Go with the fat Gecko. I use it all the time and it has some serious suction.

http://goo.gl/2Nf0hs

also i found the best placement for exhaust sound is on the back glass at the bottom facing back. the Mic is not over saturated with sound and gives you a good reference to what the exhaust sounds like.

FPenvy 10-20-2014 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Cbtech (Post 3006068)
Go with the fat Gecko. I use it all the time and it has some serious suction.

http://goo.gl/2Nf0hs

also i found the best placement for exhaust sound is on the back glass at the bottom facing back. the Mic is not over saturated with sound and gives you a good reference to what the exhaust sounds like.

i'll have to snag one of those.

thanks for the info and the mic location.

Rusty 10-20-2014 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3006067)
how would you rate your mic set-up?

Good. I tape the mike between the tips under the plate. I use a piece of foam that's about 3" in diameter over the mike. Also you will have to get an extension cord for the mike. I got one from Staples.

FPenvy 10-20-2014 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3006075)
Good. I tape the mike between the tips under the plate. I use a piece of foam that's about 3" in diameter over the mike. Also you will have to get an extension cord for the mike. I got one from Staples.

yea i figured a 3.5mm is just an aux cord i can find anywhere.

i see a couple little fuzzy wind protectors for sale on amazon as well

Cbtech 10-20-2014 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3006083)
i see a couple little fuzzy wind protectors for sale on amazon as well

those are great for higher speeds but I dont think would be necessary for 0-90.

here is an example Mosquito Ridge Run - YouTube

Also make sure you use the open back that comes with the gopro

FPenvy 10-20-2014 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Cbtech (Post 3006112)
those are great for higher speeds but I dont think would be necessary for 0-90.

here is an example Mosquito Ridge Run - YouTube

Also make sure you use the open back that comes with the gopro

most likely will be hitting above 90. especially if i use during any 1/4 mile runs etc....

thanks again for the info.

Rusty 10-20-2014 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3006083)
yea i figured a 3.5mm is just an aux cord i can find anywhere.

i see a couple little fuzzy wind protectors for sale on amazon as well

I made my own with some packing foam from work. :D I get wind noise as slow as about 20 mph. I modded a waterproof housing so that I can plug in the mike adapter. Used a dremel to cut a hole in the side of the housing. After I did this. Gopro came out with a housing with the holes already cut out.

Cbtech 10-20-2014 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3006302)
I made my own with some packing foam from work. :D I get wind noise as slow as about 20 mph. I modded a waterproof housing so that I can plug in the mike adapter. Used a dremel to cut a hole in the side of the housing. After I did this. Gopro came out with a housing with the holes already cut out.

decent deal for the whole setup. and stuff from HK doesnt take too long to get here

Skeleton Housing Case w Open Side Wire Connectable Mic for GoPro Hero 3 Blue | eBay

FPenvy 10-21-2014 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Cbtech (Post 3006321)
decent deal for the whole setup. and stuff from HK doesnt take too long to get here

Skeleton Housing Case w Open Side Wire Connectable Mic for GoPro Hero 3 Blue | eBay

wait $20 for the case + mic? is this correct? lol

may be buying this now :yum:

and it's blue to match the Z?!?

redline10000 01-17-2016 01:58 PM

Carbon Fiber mount
 
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Just thought I would share the carbon fiber mount I made. Not sure if anyone has made one like this or not. I got my idea from looking at another forum DIY headrest camera mount: Build thread / How to.. - page 1 - Random Chat - MK5 Golf GTI

First here are some pics of the mount:

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I got the various parts needed from home depot, ebay and amazon.

You will need:

1 x Carbon fiber rod : Amazon.com: ARRIS 3K Roll Wrapped 100% Pure Carbon Fiber Tube 23mm*25mm*500mm(2PCS) Glossy Surface: Toys & Games

1x GoPro bar mount:Amazon.com : Oumers Bike Handlebar Mount Motorcycle Seatpost Pole Mount Bicycle Mount Roll Bar Mount with Long Screw for Gopro HD, Hero 4, Hero 3+, Hero3, Hero 2, Hero HD, GoPro Camera accessories : Camera & Photo

2x plastic end caps (I have a bunch of spares PM me if you want some): 8 Pcs Black 25mm Dia Blanking End Caps Covers Tube Insert Bung | eBay

2x small U Bolts

2x Wing nuts

Everything is really easy to make and the only hard part is drilling the holes through the carbon tube so they line up perfectly on both sides. Luckily I found an article that shows how to drill a tube without a drill press. Very good tip since I ruined my first carbon tube. Tech Tips: Drill a Hole in a Pipe Without a Drill Press | Radio magazine

Here is a sample vid that I made with my Virb XE using the mount and an OBDII reader. Hope you guys enjoy.

https://youtu.be/J6Y0H0HEEGc

Rusty 04-21-2016 11:00 PM

My take on the Garmin Virb XE. :tup:

http://www.the370z.com/track-autocro...ng-bundle.html

MotoZapien 02-07-2020 11:12 AM

Mounted front and center with the suction mount.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxuZldssGNk&t=3s


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