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Sprint Booster on Superb?

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According to their site :

"The ETC (Electronic Throttle Control), which is also known as Drive-By-Wire, has the unfortunate downside of delayed response and subdued acceleration, which can create problems in certain situations such as up-hill starts, quick gearchanges and overtaking"

So if it is to get around the 'delayed response' does it have a crystal ball to establish when you're going to press the accelerator and tell the ECU you're going to press it, before you do, so you don't get the delay.

Again (I suspect) another resistor chip that is going to confuse the ECU and potentially cause other running 'features', I'll be keeping the moths in my wallet :rofl:

Edited by Cledwen

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I guess your right..

But it did sound promising.. :D

Still.... If anyone have this "deep space warp thingy" installed and actually had an improvement, please comment..

Edited by Shadowdk

Would it not disable the "anti-sneeze" device?

I was under the impression that the Superb 1 had a normal throttle cable and was not fly by wire?

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