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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2008

My Swift GTi @ 0,65bar

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  • wtf happened? everything got real dark and your tach quit working

  • Nothing!,i just drove in to a tunnel.

    And that the tacho goes off,is just an option jou can set in the programmable computer. :-)

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  • i think you are as deaf as fuck... you can clearly hear him rolling out in gear stupid

  • STFU MOFO, u talk like you know stuff!

    I drive the same ECU as this guy and there is a function in it that shuts down ignition when you lift throttle from high rpm! So take your fingers out ya ears and listen dammed!

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  • pff what a turbo lag

  • @berzinis

    LOL, you're a a big bag of douche (douchebag)

    please get out of your World of warcraft fantasy world and go buy car magazines, you'd be surprised to see the amount of stuff available to give you knowledge of some sort....

  • @hoon247 couse best Torque power ends about 5000-6000 ,you dont have to rev the engine the turbo boost starts in lower rev.

  • @hoon247

    Look out the meter, its hit 7000 easly..

    7400 Factory fuel cut and you can spin 8900rpm when you chipped the ECU

  • Dont really understand whats going on in this ? Revs hit 5500-6000rpm and cut ? Factory fuel cut is 7400rpm and chipped ECU fuel cut is 8650rpm (i have one of these in my GTi)...

    Why is the fuel/ignition cut so early ?

  • its called an adaptronic and some factory cars had that same option in their ecu's. they cutoff ignition when throttle is released above a fixed rpm point for economy & its easy for the engine. the rpm gauge is connect with the ignition signal wire, so when signal goes off so does the gauge. youre a real funny guy with no brains.. obviously you dont know shit about aftermarket ecus and the options of this one.. so stop talking trash!

  • he is slowing down so noise from tires is chillin also thats obvious,omg and where i you bought your ECU with "ignition timing when going down from high revs" ahahahahah :DDDDDDDDDDD thats funny:D:DD

  • whow suspension noise? if your suspension is making noise there is something wrong, obviously you dont know shit what your talking about. you cant even hear the difference between tire noise and deceleration noise from an engine. go back on your fucking tricicle you baby..

  • yup just look at revs mate he is on neutral,and noise huh,heard somettin about noise from tires,suspension etc???

    think again deaf fuck!

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