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<blockquote data-quote="teejay" data-source="post: 119240" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>adam,</p><p></p><p>here is my answer to your teka-teki......</p><p>if correct i get to ride in your car....</p><p></p><p>if wrong you get to ride on my bike.......hehehhe!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>1. true, but better performance doesn't really mean more fuel, the word is optimisation, on weather conditions, roads conditions, humidity,temp,fuel quality,etc,etc,etc....but the flashing too can cause major fuel consumption increase, as some people has experience before</p><p></p><p>2. true and false.....piggyback emulates certain conditions,and more, conditions are set by programmers based on the current program, and new conditions are set in to the altered program, but core program remains the same. piggyback system has progressive changes while flashing is a set degree.</p><p></p><p>3. true....yes, but you can revert back to your original settings, program, if you feel your programming doesn't suit you......or sell the car and get an m3....(kutuk gile!)</p><p></p><p>4.false, he can only read what is current......when you write something, blanco , im sure you can't read what was blanco'ed'</p><p></p><p>5. true, he can and should be able to use existing program, and optimise it.....beware fuel consumtion can be more then an m3, but cannot outrun an m3....so better go get an m3.....</p><p></p><p>6. true,.....thats what the piggy does that in the first place.....best part is you can play with the settings yourself.....although it can't get an m3 performance, your pocket will feel you have an m3......but then again, feelings are momentarily, so enjoy while you can feel it.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teejay, post: 119240, member: 51"] adam, here is my answer to your teka-teki...... if correct i get to ride in your car.... if wrong you get to ride on my bike.......hehehhe!!! 1. true, but better performance doesn't really mean more fuel, the word is optimisation, on weather conditions, roads conditions, humidity,temp,fuel quality,etc,etc,etc....but the flashing too can cause major fuel consumption increase, as some people has experience before 2. true and false.....piggyback emulates certain conditions,and more, conditions are set by programmers based on the current program, and new conditions are set in to the altered program, but core program remains the same. piggyback system has progressive changes while flashing is a set degree. 3. true....yes, but you can revert back to your original settings, program, if you feel your programming doesn't suit you......or sell the car and get an m3....(kutuk gile!) 4.false, he can only read what is current......when you write something, blanco , im sure you can't read what was blanco'ed' 5. true, he can and should be able to use existing program, and optimise it.....beware fuel consumtion can be more then an m3, but cannot outrun an m3....so better go get an m3..... 6. true,.....thats what the piggy does that in the first place.....best part is you can play with the settings yourself.....although it can't get an m3 performance, your pocket will feel you have an m3......but then again, feelings are momentarily, so enjoy while you can feel it....... [/QUOTE]
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