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Old 08-05-2019, 05:12 PM
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Went looking for pricing on the wideband CAN module for my MSLabs MS3 Basic, but the TSE site as a whole is significantly pared down. Should I just reach out to Rev directly?
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Originally Posted by emilio700
Andrew is revising his business model, scaling back on the time consuming aspects. He is still reachable but no longer a cornerstone of the Miata vendor community he had become. Also no 24/7 on call the way he has been for the last decade or so. Buy what you need from him right now.
Might not be available in 6 months. Not sure what his future plans are but selling Miata parts will no longer be central to his daily life. Life goes on eh?
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Pretty much. The long and short is that I live in Silicon Valley, and tangential to that fact, I was offered an opportunity that couldn't be passed up. I'll still be around in an enthusiast capacity, and certain products will be available through certain channels (some direct dropship, some through competent and qualified dealers), but if you need something fast, I would strongly advise you look elsewhere for now. If you need spares or have questions, email is the right way to get ahold of me, but I'm also ******* around in Europe at the moment and really not paying attention to much of anything, so even that will require some patience.
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Thanks.
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CAN wideband modules have been discontinued entirely AFAIK. Reach out to Dimitris/Rev directly to confirm.
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Originally Posted by Savington
CAN wideband modules have been discontinued entirely AFAIK. Reach out to Dimitris/Rev directly to confirm.
Bummer. I guess if mine ever quits on me I'll likely scrap my entire Basic MS3 and move onto MS3Pro instead.
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FWIW, this is a fairly simple project to DIY build with an arduino.

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Originally Posted by freedomgli
Bummer. I guess if mine ever quits on me I'll likely scrap my entire Basic MS3 and move onto MS3Pro instead.
How does that even make sense?
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