I've been an active (less so since my e30 was totaled) member of the e30 community since 2012. Most recognizably for selling center console cup holders on the forums and in this group. Within that time I've worked on numerous cars and have built up a lot of experience wrenching. Something that has always plagued me when wrenching was the complete lack of organization when it comes to both DIYs and torque specs for us garage mechanics.
I recently launched an app related to torque specs on the Apple AppStore. It allows you to create "Playlists" that outline a job and keep torque specs for that job in an easy to reference list. The plan is to extend support for most cars but for now it revolves around older BMWs. I’d also like to add support for sharing Playlists and more of a DIY article approach, but that’s for the future.
Given that R3v and the e30 community is where everything started for me, it only makes sense that I reach out to this community first. I really think that this app will add value to a lot of individuals in this community both now and (if it’s successful) through future updates.
If you have an iPhone and some spare time, I would love feedback on both the idea and the app itself. This is still the first version but because I’m an app developer myself, any feedback can go immediately into the next version.
I recently launched an app related to torque specs on the Apple AppStore. It allows you to create "Playlists" that outline a job and keep torque specs for that job in an easy to reference list. The plan is to extend support for most cars but for now it revolves around older BMWs. I’d also like to add support for sharing Playlists and more of a DIY article approach, but that’s for the future.
Given that R3v and the e30 community is where everything started for me, it only makes sense that I reach out to this community first. I really think that this app will add value to a lot of individuals in this community both now and (if it’s successful) through future updates.
If you have an iPhone and some spare time, I would love feedback on both the idea and the app itself. This is still the first version but because I’m an app developer myself, any feedback can go immediately into the next version.
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