But once you get into open loop, it'll match the air/fuel, so you will get more power, but you will also waste more gas. IE injesting water because you drive like an idiot through the rain.ĭepending on the car, and engine it may not make anymore power until near redline, and it may not beef up the powerband at all.Īnd the hype about saving gas, is only good if you don't drive your car hard, and go above 40-50% throttle where the computer will switch from closed loop to open loop (or maybe it's reversed, I always get these two mixed up) but basically if you drive soft you should see more power/rpm because it will lean out the powerband. Unless if they can prove it directly caused a part to fail. They can't void your warrenty check out the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act of the FTC (look at 700.10 Section 102(c), sub-section (c)). In fact I recently investigated a cold air intake for my car because the idea of more MPG and HP facinated me, it's unlikely I'll go thru with it, but are you gonna give me a hard time about voiding my warranty too? Quit your thread crapping.
Forgiveness off-the-tee is what gives you confidence to pull the driver out, and this driver focuses on. In fact I recently investigated a cold air intake for my car because the idea of more MPG and HP facinated me, it's unlikely I'll go thru with it, but are you gonna give me a hard time about voiding my warranty too? Quit your thread crapping. Head PGA Professional Ballycastle Golf Club. When I buy a car or electronic device, I always like to know what's out there and what I can do with it. It's a great companion for your MacBook, Chromebook or Windows laptop with an available USB-C port. For the record, I have no intention of pirating Game Cube games, and I am not spamming. This USB-C Ethernet adapter connects you to a Gigabit network through the USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port on your laptop or desktop computer and adds connectivity for an additional USB (Type-A) peripheral device. Seriously Dark_Preacher, I tried to be cool about this, but you're getting on my nerves with your implications.
In fact at GCDEV I found a Sega Genesis emulator! Imagine having your entire old school Genesis collection on memory card or single disc for GameCube But if you look at my sig, I have an HTPC which means I can already play whatever I want should I want to, so the likelihood of me proceeding with any GC mod is null. Bring it up weekly? No, I made a seperate thread about this because the device itself is facinating to me, I didn't see another thread about it specifically, and homebrewing itself interests me.