id prefer actual CF, that is an interesting process though
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Has anyone heard of anyone in the E46 community figuring out how to code the M3 instrument cluster into our cars with a functioning shift light? Not just for specific RPM, but that has been coded for rate of RPM acceleration as well? I remember a previous member was working on it (who I think has now graduated from medical school) but I can't remember his username and he hasn't been active in a long time.
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I'll have to stalk him over there. I want an M3 cluster, but only if that can managed to be coded.
I have an M3 cluster in my ZHP, I’ve been told that the warm up lights don’t work unless you have the S54 swap parts associated with it/actually have that swap. It’s the only thing in the cluster that doesn’t work that I wish would.
Terra had gotten the warm up lights to work (in terms of coolant temp) and I might errantly remember him working on coding them as the shift lights like in an M3, but then became busy with medical school.
Terra's warm up lights:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7q7xC0wyIY
This guy's video has the shift lights coded although they seem a little off. Coded by one comrade "Dimitri R":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE8S_etYT9c
This guy also has it going, apparently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYAudhc02nQ
I’d love to get that feature working, part of the reason I got the cluster to begin with, albeit not the main reason. I just think that cluster has a much better aesthetic
I have a cluster that was modified by terra installed in my car. The warm-up lights and other functions work besides the Rev lights. Iirc it was something to do with the dme not being from the m3
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I’ll have to PM him over there
I thought it wasn’t possible to do without some M3 parts