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@DaveDreads can you spec me a bass build? I'm looking for at least 10000W RMS at 2 ohms. Must have HPF, LPF, DNB and RNB. Was looking at the Vibe Blackdeath stuff but I think I need an expert opinion before I go spending lots of money.
You can fix that in the Nvidia control panel. Overscanning or something but if you can't sort it at the TV end you can create a custom resolution which fits. My little monitor is actually 1824x1026 for example.
Still very happy with mine. As far as I know there's no better camera available yet for the size.
You could go for a wide angle lens but I found the normal lens to be perfectly adequate.
Lens extension allows you to relocate the lens and sensor externally to the actual camera, which may mean...
It's the loss of the UV coating that f***s them. You need to seal them up with something resistant after polishing or they'll go bad fast.
The ones on HOU were beyond saving, despite multiple attempts.
Good work, I'm sure you'll enjoy it as much as I have. Heated seats are OK as standard but if you get hold of a VIDA DiCE you can hack in and crank them up to 11 :)
Not yet, still running pretty much standard power. Waiting on the exhaust and mapping unit, the inlet plenum is sitting in my room waiting for a new gasket.
Intercooler, ecu spacer, panel filter and torque mount fitted already, but without mapping it's not going to make much of a difference...
Wait, am I missing something or is the AIM MXL Strada not the cheap one? Pista and Pro are the more expensive ones with proper datalogging.
Not that the Strada is a bad dash, it's what we have in the Westie actually.
Centre is postive, outside surround is earth.
I'm guessing the wires in the connector are positive, illumination positive, and a shared earth for both. The thickness of the yellow wire suggests it's the earth but the colour coding suggests the blue one. Get a multimeter out and test.