Mdrew
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Performed my VERY FIRST navigation update, since having purchased my SHO new, nearly six years ago.
For $149 I received both a Software Application Update, as well as a Navigation Update.
Each package contained 2 discs each, for a total of four discs overall.
My original version displayed as "2.0x" and the update I installed reflected version "8.1x"
So to say it was slightly out-of-date, would be a huge understatement.
Directions were fairly simple, as was the process overall.
However, what I wasn't prepared for, was how incredibly long it took to apply these updates respectively.
The Software Application Updates alone, ran approximately 25 minutes for each disc, for a total of 1hr.
But that didn't include the Navigation Updates, which took a total of just over 3 hours!
Holy ****! Yes folks, that's correct...... a total 4 hours to apply all of the necessary updates!
That's a helluva long time to leave your car running. Luckily for me, I have a converter box that I use for some of the bigger indoor car shows I participate in, so it wasn't necessary for me to actually have my caer running. But I suspect that for the majority of you, you'll actually have to start and leave the car running until all the updates load properly.
So that said, might want to make sure you have at least a half tank of gas in it, before starting this process.
Now I haven't had any time yet to test out the updates, as it's been raining all day, and now drizzling, and quite honestly, I just am not interested enough to go motoring around for no reason at all, only to have to spend the amount of time necessary to get the car clean again. So I'll report back later to let y'all know if the expenditures and/or time invested were worth it.
WOW! That is LOW!Si senor...
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Rich
LOOKS GREAT!!!Last weekend, I installed H&R springs... I had a great time in the garage, enjoying the nice warm Houston weather!
image by David Williams, on Flickr
image by David Williams, on Flickr
Love that Blue. and you gotta LOVE those BIG Daiseys!!Had to go back to the tinter and get 1 door redone because of spots in the film.View attachment 1882
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Thank you! That nasty chip was there when I bought itJust noticed the chip on the hood edge. http://www.drcolorchip.com/ makes a GREAT product for stone chips. I love that stuff.
Thank you! That nasty chip was there when I bought it![]()