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I reckon it would be far quicker than a Turbo with that. Especially if you go for the 3 for the price of 2 offer and fit all of them.
 
It looks truly awesome. I'm gutted I wasted my time going standalone engine management - I could have saved £000's [:(]

Who's going to be the first to buy one and take it to Weltmeister ??? I particularly like the picture of their ad in Top Gear magazine ... [;)]

He also says it works on a 911. I wonder how much power it would make on a car with carbs or Bosch 'K' injection ...

Don't you just love e-Bay ?
 
Maybe i should be on comission.
It's only 20 quid so i'm gonna try it and let you all know the outcome. And if it's crap, there's a full money back guarantee. Nothing to lose then, except my license.
 
ORIGINAL: Darren

Maybe i should be on comission.
It's only 20 quid so i'm gonna try it and let you all know the outcome. And if it's crap, there's a full money back guarantee. Nothing to lose then, except my license.

I think we all know what the outcome will be, doesn't this look like one of those resistors that just changes the signal that the ECU receives about the fuel mixture ? And then richens the mixture resulting in fouled spark plugs, destroying your catalytic converter (though you shouldn't have one on an '82) and increased fuel consumption...

Think this was mentioned in another thread recently..... though I haven't time to do a search.

Cheers

Dave K.
 
It's only 20 quid so i'm gonna try it and let you all know the outcome. And if it's crap, there's a full money back guarantee. Nothing to lose then, except my license.

......................and your engine if its a turbo and isn't fueled/timed properly
 

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