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Old 11-29-2018, 04:04 PM
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Just started using my PDR and noticed some numbers on the left side of the screen. Anyone know where they came from and how to change them? Thanks.
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Go into your PDR menu from the main menu and choose Video overlays. Change them there.
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well find a stretch of road, set the timer, launch control, and go. You need to get that 0-60 time below 30 seconds man!
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Originally Posted by Marcho Polo
well find a stretch of road, set the timer, launch control, and go. You need to get that 0-60 time below 30 seconds man!
Haha, right. I'm just wondering how the numbers got there in the first place.
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Originally Posted by Matthewstorm
Haha, right. I'm just wondering how the numbers got there in the first place.
In the center DIC there is a mode to record these times. I don't recall the exact set of menus to get there, but someone else may post it soon. There is a sport timer that you set with the steering wheel buttons.
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C54U has the correct answer. There are four settings from no overlays to a full set of data for Performance. I like the Track overlay.
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Originally Posted by Grand Slam
C54U has the correct answer. There are four settings from no overlays to a full set of data for Performance. I like the Track overlay.
yes that is where to remove the numbers, but he also asked how they got there.... it's from this screen on the DIC





You can reset it, come to a complete stop, and then go. It will record the time in the dash, and if the PDR is going, it also saves it there.


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That's funny.
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Originally Posted by Marcho Polo
yes that is where to remove the numbers, but he also asked how they got there.... it's from this screen on the DIC
You can reset it, come to a complete stop, and then go. It will record the time in the dash, and if the PDR is going, it also saves it there.
4.2? Damn, that's a good number.

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