And how would this all be wired to fit into a first gen E90 CCC setup? Finally, would this fit into a CIC controller trim panel with no modifications? I really don't want to cut the trim panel as I'm planning to get the leather wrapped M3 version which has a raised ridge outlining the controller which would be difficult to modify without looking crude. Since no photos are provided of the ECU, I'm not sure if this ECU is a replacement board for broken touch controllers or if it is an external interface to the NBT/CAN and must be installed along with the controller. Regarding the new touch controller, what parts comprise the controller? On RealOEM, I found the touch controller itself and then a separate touch controller ECU. Fiting the monitor to the e9x frame is quite easy, requires some common sense and a bit of plastic trimming.Ĭlick to expand.Is this emulator available now or still in development? now you see that the upper 2 holes of the original monitor trim are on the sides and with a small metal bracket can be used to hold the monitor.Īll modifications are on the back of the monitor trim and not visible in front. The screws which secures the back panel to the monitor needs same space on the sides. Just put the f30 monitor and you will see where it requires trimming. the original e90 cic/ccc monitor trim needs a bit of trimming on the back. cut the lower 2 hinges which are use for fixing the monitor in f30 remove the back housing of the F30 monitor Now to answer your question about the monitor: They are still waiting for the respective company to come up with a solution to nbt retrofit even though they are struggling for a year now.Īnyway, the bmw enthuasistic comunity and the members on the other forum are the only one who will get a loss out of this. Yes the admin in the other forum gets paid by a canadian company to remove any refference to succesful retrofits of nbt in e series.
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