BimmerCode Green Digital Speedometer

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  1. moofpup

    moofpup Active Member

    I ran into a guy recently with an SE and his digital speedometer was green when in the 2 green modes. I asked him how he got that and he said he used BimmverCode to turn it on. I cannot find this anywhere in BimmerCode. Does anyone know where this setting is?
     
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  3. moofpup

    moofpup Active Member

    The only thing he could tell me was it was in expert mode.
     
  4. SameGuy

    SameGuy Well-Known Member Subscriber

    YUL
    I'm not sure I ever coded mine to do that, but my sport speedo is honeycomb red (coded, don't recall how), mid is blah gray, and the two greens are green.
     
  5. moofpup

    moofpup Active Member


    That’s it if you remember how, please post!
     
  6. minise_minielectric

    minise_minielectric New Member

    It doesn't require expert mode in Bimmercode.

    It's in Instrument Cluster -> SPORT mode background image.

    There are three options: Gradient, Checkered, and Honeycomb.

    The default is Gradient, but both the Checkered and Honeycomb settings show a green digital speedo background in the green modes.

    I did notice that Checkered and Honeycomb were reversed - i.e. setting to Honeycomb showed the checkered background, and setting to Checkered showed the honeycomb background.
     
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  8. SameGuy

    SameGuy Well-Known Member Subscriber

    YUL
    Yes that's it. It's been a year or two. Hehe
     
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    JonR Well-Known Member

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  10. moofpup

    moofpup Active Member

    Thanks everyone!
     
  11. SameGuy

    SameGuy Well-Known Member Subscriber

    YUL
    I think I programmed JCW stuff into the HUD, but reverted because it didn't add anything except the empty (ie unnecessary) rev counter circle. It seems in those pictures there are actual image projections in the background. Do ours not project a checkered rocker panel and wheel?
     
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  13. SameGuy

    SameGuy Well-Known Member Subscriber

    YUL
    lol just realized the OP there was parking facing cars, and the checkers must be a reflection of his dashboard trim! Hahaha
     

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