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Go pro controller... Good luck getting that through scrutineering at a track, lol ;)

What drugs are you on? It's securely mounted to the dash lol it will pass

And it's an app, it wirelessly connects to it

That would be the only annoying part imo, having to re-pair it each time

Not really, it usually automatically connects when I come into close range, if it doesn't have a proper landline wireless connection. I was thinking the same and was about to buy the sim one and just link it to my mobile. But yeh.. Worked out in the end

Maps

Evo scan(tuning/diagnostics)

Go pro controller

Lap timing

Internet if I really needed it

And something different

I just emailed carbon34 about the custom dash which he's making for me. Should sit flush!

Yeah I don't know. Still not feeling it. I have a pioneer double din touch screen which fits well and integrates with iPod/iPhone great. Not to mention Bluetooth hands free etc.

Also how does one overcome 3x RCA instead of splitting one audio output into 3? /audiophile

Yeah I don't know. Still not feeling it. I have a pioneer double din touch screen which fits well and integrates with iPod/iPhone great. Not to mention Bluetooth hands free etc.

Also how does one overcome 3x RCA instead of splitting one audio output into 3? /audiophile

It's not for everyone, but I like it and it works for me.

What do u mean 3x RCA? As in the 3 components of video left / right or, 3 separate RCA composite cables?

It's sends RCA from a 30pin splitter, and I've just split them into f/r left and f/r right.. It's exactly the same way a head unit splits into multiple RCA pre out, just all compacted into the head unit..

If I need a sub which I won't, ill just split again into another amp with adjustable pre amp to control the sub independently.

It's reAlly not a difficult setup. And there's a few eq apps to get it sounding good, until I decide to upgrade the amp and stock speakers lol

Speaking of corrupt Asian countries, went to a night club in Kuala Lumpur. Came outside to see carpark full of lambos, ferraris, Amg's (and a r34 :P)

Dem kids with their corrupt family monies!

It's probably SAU member DarkChild and his crew LOL!

Go pro controller

Lap timing

FAIL..

Velcro doesn't pass scruteneering. need to think up a different system... (or remove it and then put it back afterwards of course)

Thanks Simon and Martin regarding the petrol info. :thumbsup:

Hey Aaron, i just started playing around with the GoPro ap last night. It's not bad, if only it could allow you to preview the videos and photos..... but yeah, won't bother buying the lcd now since you can preview what you're about to record on the ap.

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