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  1. More reliable than almost anything. BMW uses the same basic design in all the new twin turbo M3, M4, 335, 535, etc etc.
  2. Thanks for the recommendation Matt. The 2000-2006 E46 model looks like a great place to start test driving. Didn't realize the I-6 made so much power. Turbo daily cars are in the 600-800 HP range. I love that car. For me it's just a bit too small and I can't deal with a tuner car at this point.
  3. old'ish news http://theksmith.com/software/hack-vehicle-bus-cheap-easy-part-2/ I hope everything goes as planed and I will have steering wheel controls on the Note 2 in the Jeep.... Wired that is easy, are you planning wireless?Wireless through OBD2 scanner. Also working with Vlad on an USB - I2S / SPDIF interface, he's already buiit the SPDIF version for his Audison Bit One. Chip change + some redesign. That way I can have I2S digital audio straight into the MiniDSP, in both cars. And YES, time for Timur on the Nexus. Timur on Nexus also means I can get MegaSquirt droid for when I MegaSquirt the Miata. Yay for tuning from the tablet. Remember us when you make your first million. If only.... All I want is to get the cash to build a nice house and I'm set. Anyway, Vlad gets credit for the communication idea. I just hope we all have time to build all the crap we want.
  4. You need to finish my sleeve for me Get your ass here and I would be MORE than glad to. One of the three I did today.

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