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Dark blue LGT wagon heading into Ptown from Truro by Pilgrim Lake about 1 this afternoon. I was driving the black OBXT heading in the other direction. You here?
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Think it was a OBXT on Rt 6A, Brewster between Nickerson and the Sea Camps tonight...was dark, so could not tell color (may have been a black car) or if it had a hood scoop.
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Older LGT (maybe 98-99) with VT plates and a couple of bumper stickers at the driveway across the street from me in Eastham, MA on the Cape. Maybe I will walk across the street and say HI later.
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OBP Outback in the middle of Orleans at the lights Sat AM maybe around 9? You looked like you might be a granola with the beard, but the car didn't look like something someone who wears Birkenstocks in the winter would drive.
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Obsidian OBXT on Rt 6A in Brewster, MA between Ocean Edge and the Sea Camps, maybe around 1:00 PM Saturday. I saw you and I think you saw me.
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Garnet OBXT parked next to the Post Office/pleasantbay.net building in South Orleans, Rt 28 on the Cape. Work at pleasantbay.net?
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Everyone I see on the Cape driving a scoobie is over 75 years old. Anyone sees a black OBXT between Orleans and Ptown wave. It is probably me.
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How many Tewksburys are there?
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Very true, I hadn't thought about that. What happens if you disconnect the battery? Will it reset the ECU totally - making it like it came from the factory? Or does it retain the stock map that the AP put on? Not saying I want to do that since there is no stutter, but I am just thinking out loud here.
If you disconnect the battery, it goes back to whatever BASE map you have loaded from the AP. If you are running a stock AP base map with other real time maps over it, then it will go back to the stock AP base map. If you are running a stage 1 93 octane map as your base, it will revert to that. Disconnecting the batter clears out the real-time map. To get to the absolute stock setting like straight from the factory, you have to un-install the AP, which has the effect of flashing your ECU back to the factory setting, like it was never modified at all.
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2005 Outback XT LTD AT, Stock (so far), Black, fifth Subi in a row, and wicked fun to drive. Kid ended up with the last one ('97 Blue OBW LTD w/125K)
Cobb Accessport & ECUTek Info LOOK HERE FIRST!
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Because sometimes you just have to go on a long trip and cruise, where you are not planning on flogging it: you just want to get there as quickly and cheaply as possible.