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Old 6th May 2012, 11:51   #81
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What is it when you take all the effort to wash ur car then a bird comes over & craps right across the motor
So far so good....! Just thought has any of you guys got something to code my LCM I believe it needs GT1 to do it? I will be bringing my INPA if anyone wants their codes read and cleared.
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Old 6th May 2012, 12:00   #82
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So far so good....! Just thought has any of you guys got something to code my LCM I believe it needs GT1 to do it? I will be bringing my INPA if anyone wants their codes read and cleared.
Depends what you want coding. If it's just options then you can do some with INPA and most with GT1 or NavCoder. If you need a replacement module coding then you'll need PASoft BMW Scanner 1.4.
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Old 6th May 2012, 12:03   #84
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Hope you have a good meet, no way I'm going to be able to make it - it's nice and sunny here anyway!
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Depends what you want coding. If it's just options then you can do some with INPA and most with GT1 or NavCoder. If you need a replacement module coding then you'll need PASoft BMW Scanner 1.4.
Thanks Richard, it's a replacement(with used) module when I installed the Celis lights. Anyone have the above?
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Thanks Richard, it's a replacement(with used) module when I installed the Celis lights. Anyone have the above?
I've got the PA Soft scanner that I can bring with me.
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If it's any consolation, we've had our first race cancelled due to heavy rain and a flooded track which is too much even for wets to deal with. And that's in Italy, where it's supposed to be sunny and warm.

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Thanks Guys for all the helpful info & to Leezamonkey for the beer, next time beers on me.
It was nice to meet you all even with the rain & cold, worth the drive to understand more about these wonderful cars.
Look forward to coming down again next time
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Nice to meet new faces and old (Simon)! Thanks for making me stand in the cold for 2 hours when I could've been sinking a beer! All joking aside a great, but small meet, my car's next venture will be to Finland...
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