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Hi all, ill get str8 to the point. my car does what this car in the video bellow does but 10x more than it and with a boost problem ontop (only runs on 5 psi??), the video will give you a clear picture of the BANGING problem.

btw, this is not my car in the video, just reffering to it

I cant drive my car because its got no rego and i need it fixed to get over pits, otherwise i would've taken it to a tuning place...

Cheers

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its becoz u wer backing of the pedal, then flooring it again..

its the afm measuring, then ur changing by flooring it and the engine cant adjust in time,

in other words ur driving lik a noob...lol

get a tune... get a new ecu... or at least get a piggyback lik a afc... and learn to drive

its becoz u wer backing of the pedal, then flooring it again..

its the afm measuring, then ur changing by flooring it and the engine cant adjust in time,

in other words ur driving lik a noob...lol

get a tune... get a new ecu... or at least get a piggyback lik a afc... and learn to drive

^^ lol

The passenger having a cry in that video was good amusement value.

sik bro.

its becoz u wer backing of the pedal, then flooring it again..

its the afm measuring, then ur changing by flooring it and the engine cant adjust in time,

in other words ur driving lik a noob...lol

get a tune... get a new ecu... or at least get a piggyback lik a afc... and learn to drive

When have you seen me drive??

please, if your going to help your more than welcome...

but if you wanna cause problems do it somewhere else

thankx neways for helping me out through 90% of your post

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