A70TTR
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Probably super easy tbh
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If I recall in the M3, all you do is unplug a module in the trunk.Probably super easy tbh
A quick google search will tell you how easy BMW owners do itSomething I'm curious about. Will it be possible, either within the car's settings or with tuning, to disable the engine noise through the speakers?
Herp derp. Didn't even think to google. Thanks. Hooray lack of sleep!A quick google search will tell you how easy BMW owners do it
Once you get into coding things, you get into a worm hole of accessibility options lolHerp derp. Didn't even think to google. Thanks. Hooray lack of sleep!
I'm hoping there'll be a way in the system itself, without having to use a tuner, or adjust anything physically (from what it looks like on google)Once you get into coding things, you get into a worm hole of accessibility options lol
I asked how the āartificialā sound was pumped into the cabin on the Toyota live webcast. They said it was through tubes that carry the sound in, not the speakers? Donāt know how accurate they were.Something I'm curious about. Will it be possible, either within the car's settings or with tuning, to disable the engine noise through the speakers?
If it's a tube, like on the 86, that'll be an easy fix. Should be a piece we can get to block the hole in the firewall, too.I asked how the āartificialā sound was pumped into the cabin on the Toyota live webcast. They said it was through tubes that carry the sound in, not the speakers? Donāt know how accurate they were.