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those are both your cars?
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my fiance and i bought them both together.
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Does she have a sister? :lol:
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Welcome sir. Where did you take those pictures at?
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North of Wadsworth.
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sweet man. welcome.
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pictures were taken on the pyramid lake indian reservation between wadsworth and nixon. "dead ox" they call it. |
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Nice ride! Welcome aboard!
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Welcome to the club! Nice car, silver FTL though.
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Nice shots. :) Welcome.
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'tis my job. |
anybody know the real problem of boost controllers? all i ever hear is stuff about part throttle over boost. i deal with that everyday with my srt and it isn't that bad. is that the only problem, or does it go lean under full throttle and full boost also? i don't see how it would if the MAF sensor is reading how much air is flowing.
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Your car comes from the factory with an electronically controlled boost control solenoid managed by a $600 computer specifically designed and tested for years to work properly and safely by engineers that are paid $100,000 of dollars per year and have hundreds of years experience between them. Why would you want to replace that with a $5 ball and spring check valve, and why would you think it would be "better" for the car? |
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Of course, if you still want one, Sperry's got an MBC and Unichip he'd sell you for a pack of gum. :lol: |
I take it back don't start a new thread.
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When did kevin get more posts then me, weak.
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If I post up "what's the down side to 20" rims", doesn't it imply I think there's an up side to them? As far as other cars with ECU running MBCs... I would assume one of two things: either there's no good way to reprogram the ECU like there is on Subaru's, or there are people that are looking for cheap ways of tricking the car into making a little more power at the cost of longevity just like there are with the Subaru owners that put MBCs on their cars w/o proper engine management. Like I said, this topic is pretty well sorted out by the community: MBCs are bad in almost every case, the exception being when you're using one in conjunction with custom programed engine management, and even then the benefits are debatable. |
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