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9.82@150 In Car H22 Civic 30psi

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2009

PPG Dog Box

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  • @CheapHatchback It would be a little more powerful. I think people nowadays underestimate the H22 though.

  • five seconds more , and he'll be traveling in time :D ..

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  • Def fast for sure. Just needs a gopro hd hero 2 to record lol.

  • im only 12 years old but are the switches for that switched up?

  • @psychoninja911 you make it seem like he has two gas tanks. I'm not calling you out or anything. Or is this two different maps for two different fuels and boost levels?

  • @bzmotoninja83 He uses something called a Simon tool, which modifies his ECU and tells it to switch between 2 entirely different tuning maps. It's kind of lame though because he can't really play on the streets with it. It'll kind of take off, then when it starts to boost it's like a demon is spawning under the hood. So much noise, and the wheels break traction no matter how slow you try to get into it. Basically takes his car from like 200hp to 600hp in a split second. It's not fun for me.

  • @psychoninja911 how exactly does our friends ECU switch from one ful to another at boost level?

  • Sounds like a someone farted

  • The Flux Capacitor kicked in @ 1:20 lol

  • Psychoninja911 watch the video he launches in 1st.

  • So, since you drive it with a dog box... Do you start out in 2nd gear? Or do you start from 1st?

  • @monkeyturd15 At first I thought maybe a 2 step switch... Maybe it could be an electronic fan he's turning off (because power load = engine load = engine stress = less useful HPs).

    Don't think it's a racing fuel switch. My friends ECU automatically switches from 91 octane to racing fuel at boost level, so I'd probably say it's a fan...

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