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traction control - just a thought


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unholy wire job batman, its time for CLIPPERMAAANNN !!!!

 

is it a car ? ... is it a supra ? ... NO, it's MattyH !! able to find any electrical gubbin in any car, faster than any other techie, able to squirm into a supra footwell in a single movement ... :p :p :p

 

oh dear, i think he's gonna kill me now :innocent:

 

nonetheless john - an extremely good idea i think to combat some of the grease monkeys out there ... :)

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Originally posted by JamesG

How about just turning the boost controller down to its lowest setting.

 

(and a post-it on the steering wheel saying "crash my car and i'll kill you")

 

James.

 

Your boost controller cannot lower your boost from stock, only increase it. Stock boost is a hell of a lot more than I want any shop-mongo "test driving" my Supra!

 

:cool:

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Originally posted by Steve M

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a post-it on the steering wheel saying "crash my car and i'll kill you")

 

James.

 

 

i like this :cool: i might use this in the future ;) [/b]

 

Steve, can you post full pics and detailed instructions, when you do this mod, would like to take it on myself, but am feeling post-it-notes are a bit out of my league...... :D :D :innocent: :p

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  • 1 month later...
Originally posted by Adam W

Just push a few buttons on your laptop and lower the rev limit in your AEM to 1500rpm. IF THE BLOODY AEM EVER ARRIVES THAT IS!!!!

 

 

 

I'm not bitter . . . . .

 

LOL, that's exactly what I've been playing with tonight. :D

Excellent fun, although having my engine effectively backfiring at 3000 rpm whilst sat on the drive has probably pleased the neighbours no-end. Oh well didn't like them anyhow. :p

 

Regards

 

Tony

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