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Old 05-29-2003, 10:08 PM   #1
96_4.6
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Originally posted by Hammer
I've seen a few of these...

These are home-made pieces of junk that effect the signal coming from the MAF. Good for VERY few ponies (3-5rwhp) in certain instances...

This unit will NOT adjust your timing...

I also love how they say installation of aftermarket chips require soldering your ECU... BWAHAHAHA!!

Get a Steeda timing adjuster and be done with it...

Damn those things are so cheap, I'd pay like 10 bucks if that for 3-5 ponies but I dont really trust those azzholes, If it changes the signal from the maf screw it I already bought a bigger MAF
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