There are different kinds of software with different access also it depends on whether it is universal or only for BMW. With the professional ones you can adjust anything that has an electronic control, but there are more simole that only show you the info from some sensors. Also the software is specific to the OBD. I have a disk with different simple software for almost all brands. They are not the latest versions but if you are interested I'll find it tomorrow and send you the files.I'll certainly take recommendation on the software/hardware for the OBD if you have any. The tablet route is one I'm already considering for infotainment anyway, so that would work.
The socket is basically attached to something behind the trim cover, and sits on the end of a cable. It's easy enough to detach the port and have it lose behind the trim panel to get a bit more clearance. I wouldn't want anything sticking out, as Crunch says - I'd probably end up breaking it off the first time I got out of the car!
There are different kinds of software with different access also it depends on whether it is universal or only for BMW. With the professional ones you can adjust anything that has an electronic control, but there are more simole that only show you the info from some sensors. Also the software is specific to the OBD. I have a disk with different simple software for almost all brands. They are not the latest versions but if you are interested I'll find it tomorrow and send you the files.
Congrats bud!!!
So when are you going to add a rear wing and full BMW M/Motorsports decals?![]()
Thanks man.
Not gonna lie... I've thought about the wing! The race car wing is original fitment on the E92 M3 GTS, so in theory it could be done using OEM parts! But... let's be honest, it would look a bit silly![]()
I say go for it. "Looking a bit silly" is not a good enough reason not to.
Thanks man.
Not gonna lie... I've thought about the wing! The race car wing is original fitment on the E92 M3 GTS, so in theory it could be done using OEM parts! But... let's be honest, it would look a bit silly![]()
Well, looking at the bright side, it's always nice to wear new shoesWell, I was expecting the first bill for the car to be something a little more exciting... But a big f*** off nail in the front left meant replacing the fronts. They were a budget range anyway, so it's getting Continentals as replacement.
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Well, looking at the bright side, it's always nice to wear new shoes
I feel you my friend. I feel you. And so does my wallet.
F#@!
I've almost certainly not hit anything that hard with it, but my local roads are absolute dogsh!t when it comes to pot holes (and botched pot hole repairs), so it could easily be cumulative damage, perhaps even from before I had the car.
Are those the factory wheels?So...
The back left tyre has been loosing pressure at an increasing rate over the last few weeks. "Fine", I thought... yet another puncture... but since the rear tyres are actually 13 years old, I didn't mind replacing them. Opted to go for Continental Sport Contact 5 SSR's, just because they're the same as what's on the front.
Tyre fitter popped the wheel off, then showed me why it'd been loosing pressure...
Not one...
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Not two...
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Not three...
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But FOUR cracks!
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F#@!
I've almost certainly not hit anything that hard with it, but my local roads are absolute dogsh!t when it comes to pot holes (and botched pot hole repairs), so it could easily be cumulative damage, perhaps even from before I had the car.
Apparently they'll weld up alright, but I'm going to have to get a replacement. The tyre fitter put some sealant in the cracks, fitted and inflated the tyre anyway... they balanced up with very little effort, so it's probably not buckled but it seems miraculous they were holding any air at all.
In other news, the car just ticked over 50,000 miles. Really want to get a full service arranged for it, but I might get it through its MOT next month first, just in case there's more money to be thrown at it.
Are those the factory wheels?
Welcome to my world, amigo.
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