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Originally Posted by Nahdurr
Your car is gorgeous. But uhh can we get some more pics of that wagon?!
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Thanks! That is my mechanic's wagon. Lowered, ansa exhaust, stick, r888s. Thing is awesome! He also has my old e46 M3, a couple e30 M3's (one with a S54), a m50 turbo widebody e30, etc. Plus other marks too. His car collection is
to say the least.
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Originally Posted by F90M5C
i love the color combo
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Thank you! Trying to have an aggressively clean and classy combination. Kind of a weird mix, but I think it works.
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Originally Posted by bumplin
hi, what do you mean by "red interior light"
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With the bimmercode app you can program the "bronze" interior light to be just about any color. I chose red. Was always odd to me to choose between bronze and orange. Much more distinct now. Yes, I still run the green most of the time.
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Originally Posted by Motorin Mark
Quote: I also coded off ASD, which makes all the difference in the world. Intake noise in the front, exhaust note in the back, as nature intended. A little tip for 2020 and newer owners; there is no longer a separate ASD module in the trunk. It is part of a huge amp now so physical unplugging is not an option anymore. MyCarly does not work fully either. The only thing that worked was the bimmercode app. I did a wired connection with a obd2/enet/lightning combo. Worked like a charm. Made the interior lights red too while I was at it. Now the only thing the exhaust button does now is turn on/off the gunshots.
Can you elaborate a bit on exactly what obd2/enet/lightning combo is and where to get it please? I have a 2020 and want to ode of ASD. Thanks.
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Sure can. One of the perks about the bimmercode app is that it has a link section in the settings. Buy the app, think it's like $30 ish, and then go into the settings. There will be an adapter section. In there is a purchase adapter link that takes you to your options. The ENET cable + Ethernet adapter links directly to the amazon pages where you can buy them.
You can go wireless, but I prefer wired for things like this. Last thing you want is the wireless to drop when you are mid-coding.