anti lag question
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just had anti lag fitted to a p1 that is in my family, went with motec ecu in the end,. supplyed and fitted by zen performance.
was only fitted for the pops and bangs so it is a good job it can be turned off
( keeps a 50 year old man happy anyway )
was only fitted for the pops and bangs so it is a good job it can be turned off
( keeps a 50 year old man happy anyway )
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Simtek, Gems and a couple of others have this option. I had it added to mine when it was mapped, it's just a small switch that turns it on and off. It's only very mild and is more for fun that owt else. Its very loud and not something I would use around town, it sounds very nice when switched on at tickover....sounds like a real rally car ticking over Do a search on youtube - pleny on there.
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I have the Antilag function on my sti ra using the Autronics ecu.......completely brings the car to life as the throttle becomes more of an on/off switch!!!Goes into a rough idle for a couple of minutes after its switched off ,which is where air is pumped into the cylinders to cool things down...sounds cool....
And the noise on the over run is certainly not for the faint hearted..
And the noise on the over run is certainly not for the faint hearted..
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