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Old 09-18-2017, 12:46 AM   #1
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OFT Interruptions

So I am curious as to what would happen if I were to open my door while my OFT was flashing a new tune.

Clearly all of us are too paranoid to voluntarily try it. So has anyone done it accidentally? And are we all idiots for being paranoid or is it actually a valid concern?

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So I am curious as to what would happen if I were to open my door while my OFT was flashing a new tune.

Clearly all of us are too paranoid to voluntarily try it. So has anyone done it accidentally? And are we all idiots for being paranoid or is it actually a valid concern?

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In most cases nothing, but on these cars the windows do the jumpy thing and this may cause a dip in voltage if battery was low. The flash colts is supplied by car so its possible to interrupt the flash process

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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99171


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