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Old May 16, 2002 | 01:14 PM
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Default Integra LS chip and mass air flow

im looking for a little bit more power from my ls but dont want to do anything drastic to the car. What i was looking at was just having it tuned by a pro and possibly having chipping the ecu and getting mass air. however i do not want a race car ship something that just gives a lil but better gas milage while at low rpm but gives more hp at high rpm. I was wondering what type of chip would do such a thing? and wondering were to find this chip and were to find mass air flow
thanks for any info
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Old May 16, 2002 | 02:07 PM
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Default Re: Integra LS chip and mass air flow (integra1884)

The mass air flow sensor is a great idea!
Except for two minor details. 1) Hondas don't have mass air flow sensors. And 2) Hondas don't have mass air flow sensors.

I know I just mentioned that bit twice, but I thought it was important enough to say it again.

Sorry, do I not know what is going on? Please someone correct me.
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Old May 16, 2002 | 07:06 PM
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Default Re: Integra LS chip and mass air flow (voltronR34)

u can get a tornado charger........

i sayjust get a nos kit for like 450....ecu chips blow
(jet ecu, superchips etc)...if ur gonna do that minnus well get hondata and run na with nos like 80 shot
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