delicious tuning pops and bangs?
does anyone know why delicious tuning stopped selling there pops and bangs tunes?
i was looking to get ecutek and get there tune for my brz but its no longer available, does anyone know of any ecutek tuners that can make a similar tune in Canada more specifically Ontario if possible? |
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You'll have better luck in the Software Tuning forum. |
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Just don’t.
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Toyota 86 in the building! |
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and idk why they would just stop selling it its probably on of there most bought tunes on all platforms |
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Ahhhh.......yep - :D Why would anyone want their car to "pop and bang" - :confused0068: Back in the day, there were two kinds of cars that "popped & banged", cars that the timing was all out of whack and the others that the driver turned off the ignition and then back on real quick - that would cause a big "bang" and if done several times could blow the muffler off the car - and then it would sound really bad ass. - :happyanim: Which reminds me of a back in the day story when I modified my old 1937 Chevrolet pick-up truck (like the one in the picture below). Yep, I opened up the "intake side" with the addition of two more single barrel carbs and opened up the exhaust side with a "humfrz built" set of headers. Yep, the "headers" were four, 2" X 2' pieces of water pipes welded to flanges that were bolted to the block. Oh, yes, I ran with the hood open on that side so that the pipes would clear. @Tcoat , have I told this story before? - :help: Anyways, I'll finish it ...... again. I was cruising down this county road in Ohio, making that sucker "pop & bang", when out of nowhere came this Ohio State Highway Patrol car with red lights flashing. I pulled over and turned off the engine. The patrolman came up and asked be for my drivers license and started to write me up for many many things. He was standing right beside the engine (on the exhaust side) when he told me to fire it up. I figured I was already screwed so I decided to have a little fun. The 3 carbs were hooked up with straight linkage so when I pumped the gas a couple of times and mashed the gas pedal to the floor and fired that mother up, FLAMES shot straight out of the four exhaust pipes - right at the officer. He jumped back with a might surprise, flinging his pen and tablet in the ditch and let out a big yell. After he regained his composure he asked me where I lived - I told him two farms on down the road. He yelled at me to "DRIVE THAT PIECE OF SHIT" on down to the farm and he never wants to see me or "THAT PIECE OF SHIT" on his roads again! THE END |
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Many cities are already handing out tickets for exhausts that are too loud last thing they need are more cars on the road that intentionally add pops and bangs that could potentially startle/trigger ptsd on other people on the road. |
BMW driver in my building with a pop-and-bang tune. I'm sure he's not really the obnoxious prick he pretends to be, but I could be wrong.
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I suspect they stopped selling it after it messed up someone's car...
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I've mentioned this in other threads.
A tech friend(he's younger) ran a pop tune and it blew out his cam seals after 2 years. Was clearly obvious when he went boosted. They may have stopped due to the EPA nonsense going on and that's one less thing they need to be concerned with. :iono: |
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From what I've read it'll foul your plugs, decrease your MPG, and wear down your seals quicker. At least the stance kids weren't hurting anyone but their wallets. |
Thank God - I thought it was just me that finds these fake (it's fake unless the sounds are an unintentional byproduct of your performance-oriented engine) pops-and-bangs tiresome and stupid - especially when it's 2am and some dbag guns it in a residential area.
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