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Old Sep 13, 2016 | 09:56 PM
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I may plastidip mine also until your company produces them.
 
Old Sep 24, 2016 | 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by [SS]Shooter

What I SHOULD do is start a company and make the following:

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- An 'always off' chip installs in your switch that turns off the start-stop bull**** 5 seconds after you start the car
- A 'remember' chip that installs in your sport switch and remembers if you were in Sport mode and puts you back in it 5 seconds after you start the car
- A chip that takes the CONFIRM request off the navigation map
Yes you should, except you don't need to manufacture hardware, you just need to crack the Porsche software. All these items can then be coded into the car, along with pretty much anything else you can imagine. I paid $50 to have my BMW 335 coded remotely, among other things I had the transmission mapping changed to the Alpina (BMW tuner) settings, removed the iDrive 'confirm' screen, enabled windows and sunroof open or close with the remote, enabled Euro-flash (hazards double blink), disabled DRLs, enabled Angel Eye lights, and many more. Took 20 minutes in my garage with the coder remoted into my laptop. I'm amazed and a little dismayed nobody is coding Porsches; it's a definite moneymaker if you can crack the software.
 
Old Sep 27, 2016 | 11:32 AM
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Yes, that would be a great solution, but I've heard there are some encryption issues or something like that.

Do you think the same people doing the hack on your 335 could do work on Porsche products?
 
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