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    Matt100 reacted to BRZ-123 in 200mm Android Head Unit?   
    https://www.kenwood-electronics.co.uk/car/nav_mm/carplay/DNX716WDABS/
    This is what you need if you want a perfect fit with no side panels. Your 200 mm choice, good luck.

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    Matt100 reacted to MartinT in 200mm Android Head Unit?   
    Because it's hard to fit in a double-DIN format?  There are lots of 7" (175mm) models.
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    Matt100 reacted to CTolly in 200mm Android Head Unit?   
    Joying still do a 200mm Toyota size https://www.joyingauto.eu/7-inch-2-din-radio-for-toyota-universal.html

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    Matt100 reacted to CharlieBatchelor95 in 200mm Android Head Unit?   
    I've recently just installed this unit in my car couldn't recommend it enough
    https://www.incarmusic.co.uk/car-stereos-media/car-specific-stereos/toyota-oem-headunit.html
     


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    Matt100 reacted to MartinT in 200mm Android Head Unit?   
    Eonon do a good looking 10" Android unit, I have the 7" installed and it's been brilliant so far.
     
    Oops, sorry, 200mm is 8". Not sure they do such a size as the 7" just fits.
     
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    Matt100 reacted to Neil-h in 200mm Android Head Unit?   
    I’m pretty sure you’ll struggle to find anything other than the Xtrons one unless you’re prepared to go second hand. I had a chat with the guys at my local ICE shop a while back and the best they could suggest was the Kenwood DNX716/DNX715WDABS, neither of which are made anymore.
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    Matt100 reacted to BRZ-123 in SuperChips remap?   
    First things first, Super chips is a very reputable company, been leaders in the chip tuning business and i know of them since i knew about chip tuning and have used them in the past. If you go to their HQ in Milton Keynes, they will even dyno the car for free alongside the tune.
    Secondly for an NA car, unless there are specific restrictions like for a mazda 3, the same car comes in 2 states of tune a 120 BHP and a 165 BHP and the throttle cut off removal really unlocks the extra power. For a turbo car, its a different story and the gains with just a tune are noticeable.For a GT86, there is no such restriction and for the hardware it comes really well tuned. With a superchips tune you will not gain much.
    The ECUTEK gives you all fancy features like flat foot shift, launch control etc, which people rarely use in daily driving.
    So in summary, for our cars a NA tune without hardware changes (like manifold) is not worth it as the gains will be rarely noticeable.  
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    Matt100 got a reaction from Ade in SuperChips remap?   
    I'd happily take my BRZ to the guys at Superchips. I know for a fact that they used a GT86 on a dyno to create their off the shelf map, and they also aide on reliability over all out performance. 
    They'll do a custom map to your car don't forget on a dyno. All depends on the approach you want to take
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