Jim
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- First Name
- Jim
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- Dec 4, 2019
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- Mk5
I would like the tach displayed in the HUD
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YES!!! Totally this vender design/idea and distant Auto start function
Since the Z4 has it canāt you just get the module from one of those and hook it up to the Supra?second pretty much everything. I dont get why an almost 60k vehicle doesnt have remote start
I want a better data screen/gauges like in the R35.
Car is decently built, just needs some finishing touching that can be included in some software updates:
Hoping for a new engine information display on the screen through a software update like: boost gauge, a/f, Ect temps, iat temps, oil temps, egt temps, etc .
i know there is secret menu but thatās a pain to get to when you want to access it quickly.
also update the heads up display with alittle more information.
And Oem Supra all weather mats and all weather rear cargo mats.
iPhone mirroring for the screen.
I found a solutionTHIS
I found a solution
I fabricated it with parts from P3gauges. It displays boost, coolant temp, Air/fuel ratio, Intake air temp, throttle angle, ignition timing, Exhaust gas temp, etc all from your OBDII. Boost is taken directly from a tap on the intake manifold.
really all you have to do is remove the wheel well splash guard. But even removing the bumper, you dont have to mess with the sensors. You only need to unplug one connector on each side thats where the bumper meets the fender.I'd like to have a super easy kit to swap (or add a low-tone horn) without removing the front bumper as I don't want to mess with the sensors.
Hummm.. I will need to check the service manual once again if it really is just removing the splash guard to access the horn. Thanks.really all you have to do is remove the wheel well splash guard. But even removing the bumper, you dont have to mess with the sensors. You only need to unplug one connector on each side thats where the bumper meets the fender.
Removing the left side wheel well right? I want to change the puny horn too.. I remember someone changed the horn but had to disassemble the whole front bumper to access it. I was wondering if you could maybe access it from underneathreally all you have to do is remove the wheel well splash guard. But even removing the bumper, you dont have to mess with the sensors. You only need to unplug one connector on each side thats where the bumper meets the fender.
Would be nice to use a custom BMW oneI would love to see more steering wheel replacement options along with some other interior options to break up the bland black.
Hummm.. I will need to check the service manual once again if it really is just removing the splash guard to access the horn. Thanks.
remove the two screws that bolt the top corner of the bumper to the car. Then remove the two splash guards pictured and you will be able to access the horn.Removing the left side wheel well right? I want to change the puny horn too.. I remember someone changed the horn but had to disassemble the whole front bumper to access it. I was wondering if you could maybe access it from underneath