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Old 06-03-2011, 01:28 PM
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wondering if its a good deal for a jrsc for 1200 he said thats that he wants but is taking offers so maybe around 900-1000. Im not looking to make 450+ hp or drag race or anything like that, just trying to add a little power for fun and what not.

"I have an almost brand new Jackson Racing S/C It comes with boost controller, bracket, injectors, gauges and everything else it needs to run.. I even have an intake mani that is supposed to go with it and belts"

so im wondering what else would i need. I know about turbos and never cared for sc but now i seemed to changed my mind. so what else would i need? theres a prelude engine management system is that the boost controller? I'm lost but would like to learn.

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Put it this way, if I had a prelude, I wouldn't use a JRSC unit on it.
Properly Turbocharging > JRSC
Old 06-04-2011, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by mtber
Put it this way, if I had a prelude, I wouldn't use a JRSC unit on it.
Properly Turbocharging > JRSC
i respectfully disagree, sounds like lots of fun and gobs of instant mass moving torque for a "weight challenged" chassis. i would definitely ditch the FMU and "Prelude management" its just bad source for engine management. pair this unit with proper engine management and a small shot of nitrous, and your looking at a fun little daily driver!
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