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spot-on...its main use is not to impress the derro's at Summernats but to cool down after the antilag is used.

i also use it on hot summer days when driving in sydney traffic, because the oil cooler and 4" core intercooler is in the way the water temps get very high and the cycle idle actually keeps the temps around 5 - 10 deg cooler.

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lol.. see the bogan jumping for cover? i decided against doing a burnout there, I could not have anything happen to my car just to prove something to bogans... I am saving it for power cruise instead.

i also use it on hot summer days when driving in sydney traffic, because the oil cooler and 4" core intercooler is in the way the water temps get very high and the cycle idle actually keeps the temps around 5 - 10 deg cooler.

Don't you feel guilty? if you still have a cat, it must be rooted from all that unburned fuel.

And dumping all that unburned fuel into the air sucks for everyone else .. & for what?

u do it in sydney traffic? what can justify that apart from having a public wank?

god damn. the first time i have actually been jelous of another type of ecu over the PFC. sounds like a good idea in theory and id do it just for the funky idle. ricer from wayyy back....

on that note. whats it cut out, fuel and spark or just spark. i cant imagine it would just cut out spark... wouldnt it wash the bores out and foul the plug up? or not so?

Don't you feel guilty? if you still have a cat, it must be rooted from all that unburned fuel.

And dumping all that unburned fuel into the air sucks for everyone else .. & for what?

u do it in sydney traffic? what can justify that apart from having a public wank?

thanks for your input Bob Brown.

Its a catch 22 really...unburnt fuel evaporates benzine and hydrocarbon into the atmosphere...burnt fuel releases carbon di-oxide carbon monoxide etc.

6 of 1...1/2 dozen of the other.

thanks for your input Bob Brown.

Its a catch 22 really...unburnt fuel evaporates benzine and hydrocarbon into the atmosphere...burnt fuel releases carbon di-oxide carbon monoxide etc.

6 of 1...1/2 dozen of the other.

not really. the point of a cat is not just so you don't have to clean your bumper, and the point

of all that plumbing at gas stations, is not just for show. CO2 isn't poison, it isn't great, but whatever.

EPA regulations aren't just a revenue raising idea either.

However unburned hydrocarbons are much worse. Not 6 of one and half a dozen of the other at all.

and for NO REASON AT ALL in traffic, rather than to win races on a track, seems to me to be the same

morality as cutting down trees because they spoil your view, or pouring oil down a street grating.

Just needlessly anti-social, really.

not really. the point of a cat is not just so you don't have to clean your bumper, and the point

of all that plumbing at gas stations, is not just for show. CO2 isn't poison, it isn't great, but whatever.

EPA regulations aren't just a revenue raising idea either.

However unburned hydrocarbons are much worse. Not 6 of one and half a dozen of the other at all.

and for NO REASON AT ALL in traffic, rather than to win races on a track, seems to me to be the same

morality as cutting down trees because they spoil your view, or pouring oil down a street grating.

Just needlessly anti-social, really.

he said it was to help his car from overheating in extreme conditions (which we have had lately) in traffic...did you not care to read and understand that part?. Guilt-Toy every friday afternoon has to make his way from Sydney through peak hour traffic to head up to Newcastle...a journey that lately has seen him stuck in traffic for hours!

You are a little hypocritical as only the other day you were enquiring about how much more power you make running leaded fuel!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pu...16-t253466.html

no tree hugging going on in there ? no crack at me for selfishly destroying the planet by running leaded fuel in my car...at the very least if you are having a soapbox rant please be consistent. Read the thread title...what did you even come in here for anyway?

Don't you feel guilty? if you still have a cat, it must be rooted from all that unburned fuel.

And dumping all that unburned fuel into the air sucks for everyone else .. & for what?

u do it in sydney traffic? what can justify that apart from having a public wank?

unburnt fuel? ohhhh Mr Internet Mechanic....... man... rotatational idle works by cutting fuel to keep the revs down.. it is running lean not rich. rofl

the cooling happens because of all the fresh air getting pumped in and out of the engine not the excess fuel. >_<

unburnt fuel? ohhhh Mr Internet Mechanic....... man... rotatational idle works by cutting fuel to keep the revs down.. it is running lean not rich. rofl

the cooling happens because of all the fresh air getting pumped in and out of the engine not the excess fuel. >_<

and i thought my last post may have given him a rap over the knuckles...

that one has cut his whole hand off and shoved it up his arse!

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