Is there away to tune the car other then using a chip? Like if I get a stand alone, could I tune in though that?
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Originally posted by wheelfetish View PostIs there away to tune the car other then using a chip? Like if I get a stand alone, could I tune in though that?
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Yeah, Ill get on that sometime this week. Either TRM or ICS. It needs to go down tho, this time next year I plan to have a built engine/turbo set up. Taking my car to the track sometime this year too so im anxious to see what I run with the manual swap and 3.91 diff. I topped the car out on the highway yesterday. 120mph @ 6500rpm
-Dan
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I'm drunk, but not drunk beyond belief but definitely not sober. Tonight was so awesome, went to a frat, met some of the guys there, really really chill people. Will I pledge? No. Will I keep going back, HELL YES. Seriously chill guys, had a blast. Made sure all my friends were ok, and made it back to my room. Going to take a shower, because I am covered in beer right now. Whatever it was awesome.Last edited by Kielan; 08-24-2010, 01:06 AM.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Soooo I definitely just got this email in my school account. Not sure how they accessed my computer but ummm
Appalachian State University’s Information Technology Services wants to proactively notify you of network use that may lead to copyright infringement notices or legal action.
Network software called Integrity has detected network traffic that indicates that a file-sharing program may be running on your computer with IP address 152.10.161.131. Perhaps you have installed a program used for downloading and sharing songs, videos, or computer programs. Media downloaded using this sort of program may be in violation of copyright, and if this is the case, we recommend that you remove from your computer the file-sharing program and any downloaded files. However, because the Integrity system does not examine the contents of the files being transferred, Integrity may have detected the lawful download of non-copyrighted material or of files to which you have licensed access, such as online game updates. We understand that media downloading is a confusing subject, and have set up a website to help educate our user population. Please visit http://support.appstate.edu/dmca.
The following log has been included to help you identify the file-sharing program:
P2P - BitTorrent - Generic at 8/23/10 10:02 PM
Originally posted by KielanThat would liven things up a bit. I could go for a shooting right now.
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Originally posted by PHAS3D View PostSoooo I definitely just got this email in my school account. Not sure how they accessed my computer but ummm
Appalachian State University’s Information Technology Services wants to proactively notify you of network use that may lead to copyright infringement notices or legal action.
Network software called Integrity has detected network traffic that indicates that a file-sharing program may be running on your computer with IP address 152.10.161.131. Perhaps you have installed a program used for downloading and sharing songs, videos, or computer programs. Media downloaded using this sort of program may be in violation of copyright, and if this is the case, we recommend that you remove from your computer the file-sharing program and any downloaded files. However, because the Integrity system does not examine the contents of the files being transferred, Integrity may have detected the lawful download of non-copyrighted material or of files to which you have licensed access, such as online game updates. We understand that media downloading is a confusing subject, and have set up a website to help educate our user population. Please visit http://support.appstate.edu/dmca.
The following log has been included to help you identify the file-sharing program:
P2P - BitTorrent - Generic at 8/23/10 10:02 PM
Originally posted by PHAS3D View PostThe fuck if im about to remove all my torrents. They can suck maa balls.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostThey didn't access your computer they notice which IP's are using high amounts of bandwith, and then when they investigate further, they can see what packets are being sent from what program, much like your ISP would if they were tracking you for pirating.
I would lay low on them for a while, but thats just me.
Originally posted by KielanThat would liven things up a bit. I could go for a shooting right now.
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