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Hondata with boost installation: Do you have to remove all check valves?
I currently have check valves installed but when I install my Hondata, do I have to remove the check valves?
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Re: Hondata with boost installation: Do you have to remove all check valves? (hatchy)
I am pretty sure yes...
since you're no longer have to worry about ecu reading boost
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Re: Hondata with boost installation: Do you have to remove all check valves? (turbocoupe)
Oh yeah, no check valves are needed with Hondata. It reads the boost fine. Peace.
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Yup, check out the bottom of this page...
http://www.hondata.com/boost.html
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