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  • Birthday 03/10/1972

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    Legacy GT 2005 Obsidian 5MT Non-limited
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  1. Guys, ya don't need photochop to resize! There are many free tools/programs out there that can do it for you, and it's a basic image operation. Here's one if you got Windows XP: Image Resizer Powertoy http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx Here's some more: (note, I have not used these!) http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,23007,00.asp Now, back to the thread
  2. +10 trillion It's NOT normal when it takes several attempts to shift into a gear... defect or not.
  3. No need... take a look here Too bad they didn't fix the reverse gear. Doh!
  4. Good info! http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/498/hail1mx.gif BTW I believe the chrome rocker panel trim is still optional. Although the price has dropped signicantly (now lists at $129). Good to know they've fixed the reverse gear annoyance and the suspension clunking...
  5. Read... Search... Seek... http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17640&highlight=cobb+flash COBB: Update the freakin' manual already!
  6. Not to get back into the safety/freedom argument again... but I think that's the point with DRL's. They're supposed to be annoying so that they're more noticeable! <goes back into cave>
  7. Install it! Otherwise all your time spent "working" will actually be spent thinking about that new AP sitting there just waiting to be installed
  8. Did a quick search and didn't find a result, so I figured this is a good place to put a tiny piece 'o info: The stock cd player does read burned audio CD-RW (CDRW) disks, in addition to CD-Rs (CDR).
  9. Makes sense to me.. but let me rephrase your question in software terms - maybe that'll be easier: Let's say a stock car comes with ECU version 1.0. Accessport comes with a nice version 2.0. You flash ecu to AP 2.0, the accessport saves the orig ecu version 1.0 to it's memory (if it does that) You're about to take the car back to the dealer, you flash it back to ecu version 1.0. That version still remains in the AP as well (?) Dealer takes car, flashes to a new factory 1.1 version. You take the car back, now you flash it to AP 2.0. The question then becomes, which version will get saved - factory ecu 1.0 or 1.1?
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