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2) True. The reason is because the larger blade will allow a lot more air in at part throttle, causing the throttle to be "touchy" at low blade angles. The ECU is also not programmed to compensate for large volumes of air at low TPS readings. A custom chip would be the best solution for this, as a wider scale can be plotted for a given TB and then you'll have to adapt your right foot after that ![]() 3) No. If you meen boost compensated like an FMU, they do not control fuel pressure out of boost, so you will still require a vacuum sensitive regulator. You can, however, plug the stock location and run a remote mounted AFPR. Look to Aeromotive...you may have to change line sizes on the return to do this, and will require fittings as well. 4) Try Kenne Bell for the quickest... |
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