Re: The future of engine management
Originally Posted by chris
I still have a set of 45mm webers and a vacuum advance dist for when doomsday is upon us.
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Re: The future of engine management
Originally Posted by Hitchhikkr
I have no experience with this, does a vacuum advance dizzy retard timing when it sees boost? Hmm.
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Re: The future of engine management
Originally Posted by Hitchhikkr
I have no experience with this, does a vacuum advance dizzy retard timing when it sees boost? Hmm.
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Re: The future of engine management
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Re: The future of engine management
Honda ecu on anything that moves!!
pgmfi.org is full of Toyota guys now :P |
Re: The future of engine management
Originally Posted by Tough-guy
lol, when the bomb hits it will be the only thing working. >:D
itll be like madmax :6 |
Re: The future of engine management
There's no fist your mother option for us hackers :-\
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Re: The future of engine management
I like the idea of adapting the honda odb1 as it seems that that is a tried and ture solution. Its cheap, simple, and there are a ---- ton of gurus out there to show some of us engine management noobs how to master it. I like the idea that a robust ecm that is in huge supply is just a few hundred bucks away. If I new how to run it on my lexus I would do it in a heart beat.
I wonder if there is a honda V6 ecm that is chipable out there??? ;) |
Re: The future of engine management
nsx
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Re: The future of engine management
Originally Posted by darksol2005
Who needs 1 knob when you can have 5 O0
(she being your mother) (jk) |
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