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04-16-2008, 05:25 PM | #1 |
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PROcede v3 clarification
so ive just finished reading not even half of shiv's thread (pages and pages in less than a day...) on the new v3 and was somewhat confused.
from what i have read and understood if we are currently running v2 we can upgrade to v3 with extra wires and ect. for a small price upgrade. but if we are not currently running v2 we can buy v3 as a PLUG AND PLAY? and if we are going to upgrade from a v2 to a v3... do we need a laptop for the upgraded software? |
04-16-2008, 05:28 PM | #2 |
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i think yes it will be plug and play as long as you have a standard procede vishnu 1.4 system
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v2.1 was an internal designation that was used only with beta testers. It will not exist in general When v3 is available, it can be had in either a plug-in kit (harness+PROcede) or as an inexpensive update kit for those who already have a v1 or v2 PROcede. This update kit consists of a few additional wire looms and an o2 sim harness. Functionally, it is 100% identical to the plug-in version.
We will eventually offer the plug-in harness as an a la carte item. But this can only happen once we get further along into the manufacturing cycle. I hope this clears things up Shiv |
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04-16-2008, 11:09 PM | #8 |
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Shiv,
I'm sure you may have this in the works. I was wondering if you can possibly explain in somewhat simple terms: 1) High level improvements/benefits V3 has over V2.x on a stock 335i 2) Which Mods (DPs, Exhaust, Intakes - CAI, HVI, FMIC....etc) take further advantage which improvements, and if possible how. I think this would help some of us understand a bit more of what is being offered in V3 and how we can mod to make the most of V3. Thanks, Marc
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Any idea how much will cost the V3 harness?
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04-17-2008, 06:30 AM | #10 |
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04-19-2008, 12:36 AM | #11 |
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I have proCEDE V2 ordered and on its way. Just wondering if I should wait for the v3 update or go ahead and install the v2 and upgrade later.
Cant wait to learn more about this, pretty much a newb at the moment :P
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FYi, my car has nothing but the PROcede V3. It's probably down 40-50whp on Shiv's car with downpipes, a catback exhaust, and cone intakes. |
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