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Turbo lag : Most awesome acceleration you will ever feel (if it’s a powerful car)Boost threshold : VTEC but actually works and gives power
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I am a simple man, I see turbo, boost and related words and I watch
Turbo lag : Most awesome acceleration you will ever feel (if it’s a powerful car)
Boost threshold : VTEC but actually works and gives power
Dont diss vtec. Its actually pretty good when tuned properly
It’s so satisfying how the white board is perfectly aligned with the edges of the visual screen.
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