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Old 04-16-2010, 08:24 PM   #5
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somehow the car seems to have not as much punch, now im not sure if it is just my imagination
That's the ECU doing it's job to conserve gas. It learns based on how much you accelerated on your last trip, among other things. The only way I know to pull faster is to drive faster (consistently) between trips.

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i did hit the rpm limiter by accident 2 nights ago , but i dont think that can cause any damage , i mean that why the limiter is there right ?
Correct. Hitting the limiter every once in a while does no damage.

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I have a huge problem. I was racing a Suzuki Swift 1.6 and instead of 3rd I git 1st at 90kmh.
Weird... There's supposedly a safety feature on the Yaris where you can't shift to 1st while at certain speeds. Seems to me that you may have to give the mechanic a visit.
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