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Short video of navigation system.

Video just shows how it works, just me setting a destination (I forgot what I was typing half way through so ignore that haha). Touch screen is quite responsive.

Essentially touchscreen setup. Just need to tweak the navigation interface a bit to suit the weird resolution the icc has.

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Damn man, looking at that makes me jealous ! Top effort on setting it all up and getting it to work :thumbsup:

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Cheers :) hasn't been too hard to setup just tweaking it will take the time.

When typing in addresses etc the keyboard highlights the letters than it predicts will make sense next. So typing 'A - u - s - t' will then highlight 'r' predicting that I want 'Australia'. makes it easier to select things quicker. Also does voice guidance if I plug it into the aux port, voice needs changing though because currently it sounds weird.

And there's obviously things overlapping currently like road speed and eta but that will change at some stage.

The best part is I can have it permanently on the satnav but still use the radio etc as the information just overlays on the top for 3 seconds when changing volume, radio station etc so no real issue there. and integrates seamlessly with the revering camera also.

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Found out how to use the factory mute option for the hands free kit and the audio input for it. So I can now have the raspberry pi switch over to the icc to the 'media' input for when it wants to give a vocal direction and then when it's finished go back to the radio or what ever it was playing before.

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pump 19psi and e85 for some extra fun...

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James (the tuner) is keen to do an e85 tune on it, but only having the one petrol station that does e85 in southern tassie doesn't help. and stock ba bottom end also...

Had a change to take the car for a drive after this tune now, and I have to say it feels like a whole new car; completely different to how it was!! so happy with it. Smooth boost curve all through the rev range, old tune would snap onto 10psi and fluctuate for ever.

At first I was a bit disappointed that for an extra 6psi I'm only making an extra 5kw (sorta but really extra 20kw, new dyno and new tuner) but its amazing.

All the issues I had before are gone, injectors turn off on overrun, boost holds like it should, feels amazing.

Apparently my bosch injectors weren't scaled in right, duty cycle for the boost was maxed out and a few other things were odd.

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that's why you have 2 tunes- 1 for 98 and 1 for e85. plus a few jerry cans...

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yeah- still not big enough lol. I dont think they ever can be.

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