Anyone running a PROLOGGER??? (no answers on there site)
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Anyone running a PROLOGGER??? (no answers on there site)
I wanted to know how the boost controller works? Easy to use? Can you have like 2 preset settings?? Also whats the most boost it can handle? And I was going to run an AEM wideband with their new Tru-Boost, Will the prologger replace them both? Hope that makes some sensel...Thanks!!!
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Re: Anyone running a PROLOGGER??? (Hondatuner88)
can you provide me with a link to their website.
thanks
-dave
got it....
http://www.prologger.com/
Modified by dturbocivic at 1:45 PM 2/6/2007
thanks
-dave
got it....
http://www.prologger.com/
Modified by dturbocivic at 1:45 PM 2/6/2007
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Re: Anyone running a PROLOGGER??? (Hondatuner88)
Tony 1, and Art is using it and so does the clutchmasters team. Did you call and talk to the guy at Prologger I am sure he can answer your questions a lot better then people on honda-tech. I called and spoke with him when I was trying to decide on the prologger vs NLR but I went with the NLR.
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Re: Anyone running a PROLOGGER??? (Hondatuner88)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hondatuner88 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I wanted to know how the boost controller works? Easy to use? Can you have like 2 preset settings?? Also whats the most boost it can handle? And I was going to run an AEM wideband with their new Tru-Boost, Will the prologger replace them both? Hope that makes some sensel...Thanks!!!
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I am also about to get the prologger and have the same question. I know that it has a time based boost for the track but as far as non-timed I am not sure how it works, Bump Bump Bump for answers.
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I am also about to get the prologger and have the same question. I know that it has a time based boost for the track but as far as non-timed I am not sure how it works, Bump Bump Bump for answers.
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The prologger wideband is way more reliable than the aem from my experience. As far as boost control, you can do single stage or multistage. The multi stage time based is best for track use.
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Re: Anyone running a PROLOGGER??? (tony1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tony1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The prologger wideband is way more reliable than the aem from my experience. As far as boost control, you can do single stage or multistage. The multi stage time based is best for track use.
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Is there just a regular multi stage like for street use, or is it just singel stage and the timed boost only?
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Is there just a regular multi stage like for street use, or is it just singel stage and the timed boost only?
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