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Old 10-01-2015, 03:32 AM
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HOW DO WE STICKY THIS THREAD?
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Updated.
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Nicely done! I missed thread when you first posted it. I've also done several of the same changes you have. The only contribution I have is:

At row 313 in the original Excel you sent out: "Spoiler Function Depends on Acceleration"
I enabled this one. Under heavier acceleration (roughly half throttle or more), the spoiler (or turbo wing) will deploy earlier than normal a speed of around 37mph. It will always deploy at roughly 75mph even with this enabled (as long spoiler function in general is set to active).
Thanks for the hard work on putting this list together.
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Originally Posted by StormRune
Nicely done! Thanks for the hard work on putting this list together.
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This is great. If you put it in google docs it will be MUCH easier for people to comment and contribute. Then you can accept / reject the potential updates.
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Originally Posted by StormRune
Nicely done! I missed thread when you first posted it. I've also done several of the same changes you have. The only contribution I have is:

At row 313 in the original Excel you sent out: "Spoiler Function Depends on Acceleration"
I enabled this one. Under heavier acceleration (roughly half throttle or more), the spoiler (or turbo wing) will deploy earlier than normal a speed of around 37mph. It will always deploy at roughly 75mph even with this enabled (as long spoiler function in general is set to active).
Thanks for the hard work on putting this list together.
Thanks! 997.1 or .2?
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Originally Posted by destro
This is great. If you put it in google docs it will be MUCH easier for people to comment and contribute. Then you can accept / reject the potential updates.
Good idea - I'll have to figure out how to do this!
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Originally Posted by floatingkiwi
Thanks! 997.1 or .2?
I can only confirm it is working on my 997.2.
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nice info thank you!
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I'll work on getting it into a google docs format tonight.
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updated with a google docs link instead. PLease let me know if you can't access this for any reason.
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thank you for the hard work.
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Minor updates. I need people to help out with this!!
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floatingkiwi, are you using a Professional or Enthusiast Durametric? What about others responding here? I'm buying a Durametric and it doesn't seem like the Pro is worth the extra coin unless I need more than 3 VIN capability.

TIA
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Originally Posted by TommyV
floatingkiwi, are you using a Professional or Enthusiast Durametric? What about others responding here? I'm buying a Durametric and it doesn't seem like the Pro is worth the extra coin unless I need more than 3 VIN capability.

TIA
As long as you only want to read settings and reset the service interval that is true.

Only the Pro can change coding, all of the options you see listed in the spreadsheet that floatingkimi has been kind enough to document. The Enthusiast version is not able to change the coding of anything.


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