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It is a bad thing, definitely, but it's a symptom of lazy programming. I stopped playing CoD games a long time ago because of it. You need to use exploits to be good at it and stay competitive, whether that's controller mods or searching out exploitive gameplay loops.
Last time I played an...
Lol, no. It's down to Infinty Ward for not being able to design a game properly. Fwiw I used to score in the region of 40/10 without cheating, with cheats I never did as well because I was using stupid weapons and playing for fun, not to win.
Using glitches and exploiting lazily designed game...
I quickly got bored of playing CoD games that had a fan base enforcing broken mechanics; try and play a little differently and make things interesting and you'll get steamrolled. Similarly I got bored of systematically stacking kill streaks and finishing games with +40 kills.
So I put a rapid...
...I hope you got a proper machine shop to bore them out to the correct Renault centre bore.
Otherwise I'd invest in some spigot rings.
EDIT: never mind.
Don't leave the 4th wire disconnected. For example if youre going to trigger from the lighter you go from your lighter 12v to pin 85 and then earth 86. You then want to use pins 30 and 87 inline with your power feed to the electronics.
12v relay is what you want. It's a switch activated by energising a coil; use your lighter to switch it.
It's be a lot easier to use the reverse lights to switch the coil though and take a fused feed from the battery.
Yeah, I did think that as the idle was initially just sitting high until you blip the throttle.
Why would it hunt, ECU trying to adjust it with fuel/ICV?
Easiest and cheapest way to make a car faster is to remove weight.
But yeah, the pros of having a chuckable little fwd with a gutsy engine are mainly that it handles like a go kart, so money is better spent on handling!
Hi guys,
The idle on my 172 occasionally hunts around 1,00-1,500rpm. Seems to be completely random. Google suggests a new air temp sensor, any other suggestions?
Cheers!
Hi all,
I recently bought a tidy little phase 1 to use as my daily commuter, it's great fun! It's got a couple of tiny little niggles I want to sort out and could do with a bit of direction (especially as my project car doesn't have any pistons so i'm not particularly used to working on...