Question for all you track junkies with the IS350
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Also I think I am a "strip" junkie and hope to also be a track junkie in the next year. Actually going to the "strip" again tonight. I'll take a few videos of my runs and some runs of others and post later.
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what track do you go to? MIR? I plan on putting on JIC coilovers, wheels, a true dual HKS exhaust when and If it comes out, an ARC airbox if they make one. Then I'm dynoing the car before I hit the strip.
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Had been going to Capitol, but finally got fed up with their crappy track and broken time displays. I went to MIR last Friday and it's MUCH better. It's a little further away, but worth the drive and Fridays are for all street legal cars ONLY, which makes it nice. You should come down tonight. I'll be there around 5:30
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Are you asking if the ECU learns your driving style, then shifts accodringly? Yes, I believe it does, but others here with more knowledge might be able to comment more if it werent for troll mongers making a mess of legitimate questions. I think you can disconnect the battery to reset the ECU, drive liek abat out of hell and the car will perform slightly better, but I'm not sure if that's 100% true or proven.
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In the mist of all the whoo haa hoorah, I'm not sure if this guy's question was even answered. Why does everything on this site have to be such a drama fest?
Are you asking if the ECU learns your driving style, then shifts accodringly? Yes, I believe it does, but others here with more knowledge might be able to comment more if it werent for troll mongers making a mess of legitimate questions. I think you can disconnect the battery to reset the ECU, drive liek abat out of hell and the car will perform slightly better, but I'm not sure if that's 100% true or proven.
Are you asking if the ECU learns your driving style, then shifts accodringly? Yes, I believe it does, but others here with more knowledge might be able to comment more if it werent for troll mongers making a mess of legitimate questions. I think you can disconnect the battery to reset the ECU, drive liek abat out of hell and the car will perform slightly better, but I'm not sure if that's 100% true or proven.
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I was planning on going to the strip tomorrow for the first time. But unfortunately it is close for the season. Keep us posted of your adventures caymandive, it will keep me from going crazy until next season!
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Are you asking if the ECU learns your driving style, then shifts accodringly? Yes, I believe it does, but others here with more knowledge might be able to comment more if it werent for troll mongers making a mess of legitimate questions. I think you can disconnect the battery to reset the ECU, drive liek abat out of hell and the car will perform slightly better, but I'm not sure if that's 100% true or proven.