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About cameroon
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Rank
Third Gear
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Third Gear
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First Name
Chris
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Location
Arlington, VA
My MINI
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My MINIs Year
2009
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My MINIs Body Color
Laser Blue
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My MINIs Roof Color
White
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My MINIs Name
Bad Horse
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Thanks for a great run everyone, wish I could have hung out a little when we finished up at the Target. Fingers crossed I'll be able to make a few more this year
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Hope to be there this year - it's on my calendar at least, now if it can only stay there!
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Looks like the weather is set to cooper-ate too (I'm sooooo sorry for that....)
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Oh wow, I'm thrilled to hear about this place - I was just thinking to myself that I wanted to do an oil change soon and was waffling between finding a driveway/garage and paying to have it done. I should get my suspension parts in line and then con Craig into helping me do the work out there
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Ask and ye shall receive! Apparently this was outside of her favorite Thai restaurant, some time around the 4th.
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Speaking of TGGRRR... While I didn't see you, a friend of mine sent me a pic from when she was at dinner (she and her husband like Minis) and guess who they'd taken a picture of?
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Saw Mr EZ in Shirlington on Sunday looking fantastic. You had quite a nice parking spot, too.
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I'd love to do it before I head to the beach, so if you guys are doing your seafoam party between the 27th - 29th then I'm totally there!
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I will totally take you up on that Now to find the time :/
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I've got my Scangauge II set up very similar to Craig's, but I definitely crave a housing/mounting that makes it look like it belongs in the dash. I also wish oil temp and pressure where sent via ODBII. I suspect, though, that you're looking for gauges that are direct reads in order to meet your precision requirements
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Seafoam is definitely in my near-future, but doing anything in Arlington has got to be recipe for "hey, why are the police here?" Or maybe the fire department. I know a ton of smoke is going to pour out. And not to hijack the thread; but somewhere I must learn impulse control. My last from-the-pump MPG was around 23. ... I've got a beach trip coming up that will give me a chance for highway miles, though, so I can pull my overall average back up a notch
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You can get them from Alta Performance, M7 Tuning, Outmotoring - really anywhere that sells Mini parts/accessories. It'll cost you $20-$30 (probably +shipping). Oh, forgot to mention Mach V (fastmini.net). Dan's got stubby antennas and you could drive out to his shop and pick it up.
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I've got the 4" version from Alta, but they are all basically the same so mostly it's a matter of picking the style or company branding you like As for reception, I haven't had any issue but I haven't made a study of how far away from a station I can be and get reception.
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I'm guessing you're meaning off the car power/battery rather than the camera's internal battery? To do that, you'd have to run a custom power circuit down to the tow-hook area. Mostly it'd be a bit of research to do it safely (e.g. running it off a proper fuse, proper weather proofing so it doesn't short, etc.) and then routing of wiring. You could also do a simple external battery pack (like the Minty Boost: http://www.ladyada.net/make/mintyboost/) as long as it provided enough power for the camera. Then it'd be a matter of securing the battery pack so that it didn't fall off. And of course, depending on what you wanted to capture, you could also have it in the cabin - in which case the problem is merely one of wire length I suspect that I'd end up doing all three at some point, heh.
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There's another difference between the two and that is that the HD will take a 32GB memory card (instead of just 4GB for the wide), so you can choose to record in standard (instead of HD) and record a lot more of it Of course, you would need to be plugged into the car rather than just a battery 'cause I think the battery would still only last 2.5 hours. Anyway, that's why - if I get one - I plan on getting the HD version and hooking it up so I can power it from the car.