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    Quote Originally Posted by biggqwesty View Post
    I just have a think with trusting computers lol..
    Computers are OK, it's the dudes you meet when you use 'em you have to watch out for...


    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    Get used to it, your grenade is just one big computer compared to the simplistic abacus of a gq
    Yep, a Diesel/Petrol powered 'Poota is a reasonable description of cars these days

    Quote Originally Posted by biggqwesty View Post
    I know I know..
    I'm shit scared of it tbh
    Don't be, it won't be anything with the pootas that give you any grief

    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Youll be right drive it like its stolen.lol
    Yep, agree, WHEN you get a Scan gauge you will see that they like a bit of welly.
    Not 'flat to the boards, burst off the line at every light welly' but get the sucker up in the torque band and keep it there then feather right off when cruising speed

    Quote Originally Posted by biggqwesty View Post
    How quick does the scangauge update info?? Will it pick up spikes?
    Yes, but get used to what is normal and perfectly acceptable "spikes".
    Almost every ECU controlled VNT turbo on the planet (and there are tens of millions of them) are 'under' damped and will exhibit an oscillation when compared to an 'over' damped mechanical system.
    The spikes are a normal and it is only the changed magnitude that is an issue
    Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.

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