They have documentation on their website, it really does help with heat-soak, quite a lot. They also have intake compatibility on their website but under the 2-port listing.
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As far as I know, neither of those things are available in Bimmercode, so it might be a regional configuration. I could be wrong though.
The mirrors don't move if the switch is in the passenger adjust position.
That's very hot.
All jokes aside, 32,000 (32,767, actually) is probably a 16bit integer over/underflow. And the sensor just wasn't reading, so it bugged out and overflowed.
Installed the Verus Engineering Master Cylinder Brace. It's actually more noticeable than I was expecting. It really firms up the brake pedal quite a bit. I'll grab a picture of it installed, but it just started raining (uncovered parking for a bit ☹). I have a few other parts laying that will...
These are similar thoughts, and something I'd love to explore. You'd need access to a few ECUs some locked, some unlocked, and no worry of damaging anything ($$$). I'd love to give this a shot,, but I don't have access to any unlocked ECUs. I'm pretty good with soldering small components, but I...
it wouldn’t hurt, but there are other ways. Access to the source, de-compilation, brute force (1000s of time left easier than mining a Bitcoin, for example, which is nearly the same process).
This is sort of right, but not exactly right. I'm a software engineer, I have been for 20 years. Hashing sort of works like this:
Given the expression `hashed = hash(value)`, you get a deterministic, but non-reversible value for `hashed`. A shitty hash algorithm (like md5) would produce the...
I know it sounds shitty, and you're super anxious, and that $200 is a decent dinner out, but my suggestion is to be patient, find the car you want/love/like/whatever, and don't rush into things over $200. (which is exactly what they want you to do, hence the $200 - they're quite sure they'll...