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Postby MAC_HATER » Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:07 am

one of dads friends bought a set of "Y2K Compliant" Jumper leads, for the hideous sum of $250

they were just a set of repco cheap thin ones with a box on one end that was just a resistor going nowhere, and he was told that if he jumpstarted his car with these, it would make his car and ECU y2K compliant


on his early 80's Toyota corona with its Carbied 2T.

i think i offended him when I actually started rolling on the floor in laughter when he told me about his preceeding genius and ability to spot a bargain
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Postby Simon K » Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:03 pm

RobertC wrote:Similar product manufactured by TOMS

In reality all is does in changes the throttle response. So at 30% pedal depression the throttle can be say 80% open.

Eliminate sluggish response on vehicles equipped with electronic throttle systems by matching the movement of the accelerator pedal more directly with the throttle body. Customize the ideal throttle response for any driving condition via four control modes.

- Eliminate the sluggish response on vehicles equipped with electronic throttle systems by matching the movement of the accelerator pedal more directly with the throttle body. Experience a linear and more powerful acceleration response during sport driving.

- Easy installation featuring a durable standard coupler available for many applications (over 40 Toyota applications). Unit simply clips into coupler underneath dashboard in the interior cabin (most vehicles).

- 4 driving modes to choose from (ECO/SP1/SP2/SP3) for the ideal throttle response for any given condition.

- Safety feature returns driving modes to normal. System turns off automatically at start up.


Some of the earlier fly by wire Corollas have fairly unresponsive throttles so I can see why people would buy these(if they do what they list above). I was given a 2010 one for a morning while my 2012 wagon was being serviced and there's definately a little lag/delay in the older model. It didn't feel as responsive as the newer one.
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