big_ben said:
And NASA engineers said that one tile probably wouldn't make too much of a difference. Look what happened, little things added up to one big thing, then BOOM. The less little things you have going wrong, the less chance you have of that one big thing going wrong.
big_ben said:You know what, I could give a s*** if all your motors crapped out. The lack of oil was one of the causes of the pistons being cracked, I believe the advanced timing also had something to do with it. If you dissagree, that's fine, you are entitled to your opinion just like I am. Like I said, I thought I'd be nice and warn all of you. Take it or leave it.
I-Am-Chris said:again anyone using a BTC. that is almost a must for turbo na motors. Thats what all the honda guys run. Jackson racing, MSD and some others make them
Kooldino said:
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again anyone using a BTC. that is almost a must for turbo na motors. Thats what all the honda guys run. Jackson racing, MSD and some others make them
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What is BTC?
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Keith@FP said:The Link piggyback that Terry is using on his car retails for $895 without boost control. That doesn't include injectors, though.
Kooldino said:
So...$895, eh? Doesn't sound too bad. Couple it with some injectors..sell it for $1200 or so...what stopping you?
1st MP3 in NH said:I take it larger capacity injectors can't just screw in then?
LinuxRacr said:
They accually can. Terry is refering to the extra injectors for the Link. Also, if you put in some considerably larger injectors, you will need something to control them or your drivability will suck!
Keith@FP said:The link piggyback controls auxiliary injectors. It does not affect the primary injectors at all.
Installing one on a Protege right now would involve a fair bit of work.
Keith