Stuttering/kangerooing
#51
Originally posted by CHIPPO
Just to get back to the original point of this thread , I know boring but I have noticed the Kangaroo effect sometimes driving down our poorly maintained town street on cold starts .
I believe that as previously mentioned it is a result of the Foot ,Brain ,Ecu Fuel control closed loop system being a tad to sensitive amplfying small input variations (as in feed back via mic amp @ gig ect) Jaming foot against side of foot well whilst still on trootle is instant cure as this damps the closed loop system instantly
Just to get back to the original point of this thread , I know boring but I have noticed the Kangaroo effect sometimes driving down our poorly maintained town street on cold starts .
I believe that as previously mentioned it is a result of the Foot ,Brain ,Ecu Fuel control closed loop system being a tad to sensitive amplfying small input variations (as in feed back via mic amp @ gig ect) Jaming foot against side of foot well whilst still on trootle is instant cure as this damps the closed loop system instantly
Jamming foot is not an option while I'm heel / toeing, sawing at the wheel, driving up street sideways, handbrake yanked & smiling at camera, oh no thats right, I don't work for Autocar UK (sponsored by Porsche GB, home of the boxster / S, slower more expensive but look at that keyring interest when you lay it on the pub table )
#52
Originally posted by UK Paul
Hmm,
Jamming foot is not an option while I'm heel / toeing, sawing at the wheel, driving up street sideways, handbrake yanked & smiling at camera, oh no thats right, I don't work for Autocar UK (sponsored by Porsche GB, home of the boxster / S, slower more expensive but look at that keyring interest when you lay it on the pub table )
Hmm,
Jamming foot is not an option while I'm heel / toeing, sawing at the wheel, driving up street sideways, handbrake yanked & smiling at camera, oh no thats right, I don't work for Autocar UK (sponsored by Porsche GB, home of the boxster / S, slower more expensive but look at that keyring interest when you lay it on the pub table )
And if recent crime figures are to be beleived, lay the keys on the table for the 'badge' then have them and the car knicked.
-Brian.
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