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tipper
Newbie Joined: 19-January-2007 Location: Kildare Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Posted: 19-January-2007 at 11:40 |
just joined site, glad to see there is other bmw nuts. Just bought E46 320d sport. has anyone had success or experience retro fitting a bluetooth carkit that uses the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel. Loving the car, although it seems exceptionally slow between 2k - 3k rpm until the turbo kicks in. if its in 5th and at 2k rpm, it literally will not move from 2k rpm. any input would be appreciated
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Pete330
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Think IIRC The only thing you can do non BMW is to fit an Alpine Unit as they work with the controls on the steering wheels on Bm`s
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JohnH
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Have a look at connects2.co.uk I think they have a kit that might suit |
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