RE: 2nd Gen Outlander Accessories((group buy))
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RE: 2nd Gen Outlander Accessories((group buy)) - 3/16/2007 3:40:36 PM
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antlip
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Theres just one problem with that outie. The wheels on the wrong side. Is that price in euro or the pound? Either way thats about 40k us correct?
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RE: 2nd Gen Outlander Accessories((group buy)) - 3/16/2007 4:03:56 PM
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zontarh
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If only it was 40k. I'm afraid it's £24,749 which is $48,053 of your currency at todays exchange
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RE: 2nd Gen Outlander Accessories((group buy)) - 3/16/2007 4:08:11 PM
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soundcolor
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JMC, the reason that works is because it reloads the factory map, instead of using what it has learned. Basically, it starts fresh without any of the knock info it has learned. Which is good because it provides more power, but bad because your motor is going to have to learn what causes knock all over again, which means its happening inside your motor. The reason of the 3, high speed runs is so that you can re-train your ecu, but train it for more wide-open throttle running. On the plus side, if there are any knocks to be had, its going to happen here, on the downside, this means your ecu will forevermore shoot more fuel than it needs to. Pros and Cons. Pros and Cons. it does work tho,
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RE: 2nd Gen Outlander Accessories((group buy)) - 3/16/2007 5:27:16 PM
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antlip
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If you floor it everyday and beat the hell out of your car it will get faster too. Your car will learn to drive this way. Its like re-setting the ecu but in a slower way. Your car will learn to adjust for the sytle of driving you do.
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