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Old 06-06-2009, 05:12 PM
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looking for some info.

got an automatic cobalt. i want a 75shot. but how would i use it without f***ing my entire car up. I go to the track alot. I shift it like a manual. Would i have to stop that and start driving in "D"? and what kind of switchs r out there?
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wat switches are u talking about??
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people talking about window switch's. i dont want that thou. i've seen the youtube video of the white cobalt blowing up
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Originally Posted by Xiled Cobalt
people talking about window switch's. i dont want that thou. i've seen the youtube video of the white cobalt blowing up
A window switch works off of you RPMs. Telling your system when to turn on and off
providing a window of operation. Typically on at around 3,000 RPM and off 500 to 750
RPM before redine. It is much safer because even with a WOT switch (wide open throttle)
you might have the throttle wide open but yet be outside of a safe RPM range for you engine.
Window switches work off you tech signal.

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