stock b16 on a budget
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Re: stock b16 on a budget (sfwdcrx)
ya it will work....for a couple of pulls. Ditch the fmu and get your ecu socketed and chipped with atleast a basemap so you can drive it. and when you save up enough money get a good tune. do it right so you dont blow your motor and end up paying more that you would if u just did it right the first time.
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Re: stock b16 on a budget (95dc2teg)
i'd drive with a basemap over an FMU anyday, but i dont think that you'll be able to drive with an FMU with that large of an injector...
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Re: stock b16 on a budget (blinx9900)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95dc2teg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ya it will work....for a couple of pulls. Ditch the fmu and get your ecu socketed and chipped with atleast a basemap so you can drive it. and when you save up enough money get a good tune. do it right so you dont blow your motor and end up paying more that you would if u just did it right the first time.</TD></TR></TABLE>
or learn how to tune yourself, it's not rocketsience
maybe it won't be as fast as professionally tuned, but with a detonation can, some learning and an open road you will enjoy your ride a helluvah much more then with a basemap or #%^&^%#@ FMU
tuning is fun
or learn how to tune yourself, it's not rocketsience
maybe it won't be as fast as professionally tuned, but with a detonation can, some learning and an open road you will enjoy your ride a helluvah much more then with a basemap or #%^&^%#@ FMU
tuning is fun
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