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Why don't you buy one and let the rest of us know what you think of it. They're not lying about what it does, but I'd like to find a vehicle that it would actually make 20hp on. IIRC, all it is is a resistor that makes your computer think that the incoming air is colder than it really is2000 silver A4 Camaro<br />Whisper lid; Free Ram Air; BMR stb; MSD super conductor wires; Gatorback belt?<br />1986 RX-7 (daily driver)
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well in that case, I already tried that (resistor mod)
problem is, my timing was a little off (so obviously, going to have to correct that), and it was exaggerated by the mod, causing some erratic movement in 4th gear, and low idle; also, I probably have to get rid of the cat, as it's probably creating some nasty back-pressure...but all in all, the resistance mod created a very noticable increase in power and acceleration (it makes sense ; colder air creates greater resistance, it's even mentioned in the Haynes manual, regarding the IAT sensor).
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Actually with a PCM with adjustable timing table flashed in a "resistor" can cause for up to 8* of timing advance or more which could equate to a decent amount of HP.
Check into the ZZP happy knob
and caspers timing commander
They allow for advance retard and do pretty much the same thing only give you a little more control over the timing you want!
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holy crap...I just realized something...
if I could get binary file coding, I can flash MANY chips at work ( I do EPROM for PCMs/ECMs at Motorola, in a VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) lab; the chips are essentially 28 lead DIP ICs.
hmm....
[ July 15, 2005, 12:41 PM: Message edited by: kinetic ]
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Ok i started a topic on the "resistor mod" a few months back and everyone basicly told me it is crap. I didnt believe anyone so i tried it any way. It is crap. I didnt feel any gain (and we all know i use 93 octane). Here is a tip... If you have to stop and ask your self "hmmm did i feel a power increase or not..." then you probibly didnt.
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i definitely did, because I tried it, took it off, then put it back on again. difference in acceleration quite noticeable...and I use 89 octane + acetone.
the only problem is a heavy vibration of the car after a while (the shifter even wobbles) , and I'm not sure if it has to do with the ECM, cat back-pressure, or bad tranny; no knocking/pinging, but idles like a heart murmur.
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Originally posted by kinetic:
i definitely did, because I tried it, took it off, then put it back on again. difference in acceleration quite noticeable...and I use 89 octane + acetone.97 camaro<br />black, 5 speed, t-tops, rockford fosgate cd w/4X6.5\" rockford speakers, 3\" flowmaster american thunder catback with 3\" carsound cat, SLP CAI, B&M Ripper w/leather Hurst shift knob, 5% tint.<br /> <a href=\"http://camaroz28.cardomain.com/id/ianwells100\" target=\"_blank\">http://camaroz28.cardomain.com/id/ianwells100</a>
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Originally posted by ianwells100:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by kinetic:
i definitely did, because I tried it, took it off, then put it back on again. difference in acceleration quite noticeable...and I use 89 octane + acetone.
acetone is an industrial solvent, used in many applications besides paint/ nail polish removers; it's also in fuel additives and detergents, but I guess you haven't seen the posts on acetone floating around a couple of months ago
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