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Old 03-07-2003, 07:34 PM
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will this trailer park hack work with any car? like say my 92 toyota w/22re
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Old 03-07-2003, 08:03 PM
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Joseph, send the file to whomever you want - doesn't worry me in the least. However if he found a flaw, it would be kinda nice to know
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George, he was pestering me for yor AIM info (you have none?) and Iost your ICQ info... so I figured he was going to email. Be warned, he's pretty offensive to talk to IF and WHEN he gets in touch.

John Doe, you are a llama.

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will this trailer park hack work with any car? like say my 92 toyota w/22re
You could adjust rich/lean with it, but boost...

That's MAF, and a slightly different ball of wax. The stock MAF is not going to support any boost worth speaking of - you need a larger MAF calibrated for bigger injectors and some way of dealing with ignition curve. I'm not equipped to help you, sorry.

I keep approaching the 5.0 crowd locally to get some MAF experience, but they are either poor high school kids or mullets who hate imports. I may be spendng the summer in PA working for a friend (Todd) building manifolds, fabrication, and tuning and I'll be playing with his MAF 5.0... I plan on getting some DIY MAF calibration experience then.
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The nice thing about OBD1 P06, is I have a pile of them for $15/per. The only ECU that gets less love is the PM5.
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FYI, the Trailerpark method is officially outdated now.

Between llama-boy's OBD1 boost code and Ghettodyne 1.5 coming this weekend-ish, you should just save time/$ and buy a chip burner and some chips

I'll have a writeup on all that soon enough.
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