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MRTWOSUM
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worth getting comp after high flowing? Thu, 08 January 2004 02:48 Go to next message
please gimmi your advise

im getting a high flowed CT26 put in to my MR2 turbo (ST185).

do you think it would be worth getting a after market computer to help run the high flowed turbo to its maximum? or can i just leave it as is and run stock computer?

ive been offered a new MT8 with hand controller fully installed and tuned for $1300 from a mate.

any suggestions or comments would be great

thanks Very Happy
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Re: worth getting comp after high flowing? Thu, 08 January 2004 05:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
the GT4 has a very over engineered ecu, im sure it will be fine standard, you may wanna look at a FCD
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Re: worth getting comp after high flowing? Thu, 08 January 2004 08:00 Go to previous message
I think it would be worth it, for that price anyway, as long as the car can be fully tuned properly, Dyno with air/fuel ratio readouts, you only have power to gain.
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