second map sensor for boost

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Re: second map sensor for boost

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Holden202T wrote:Tell him the only thing he needs to know is the delco will make his ford more reliable and simply by using it he'd have to gain at least 10hp ;)
at least 10hp the ford eec4 sucks to try and tune with a serious lack of support and not at all user friendly.
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I was being nice :P
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Re: second map sensor for boost

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vlt304 wrote:
Holden202T wrote:Tell him the only thing he needs to know is the delco will make his ford more reliable and simply by using it he'd have to gain at least 10hp ;)
at least 10hp the ford eec4 sucks to try and tune with a serious lack of support and not at all user friendly.
I saw that EEC4 on my brothers clapped out EB paddock basher air box, so that means it really does suck even more?
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Re: second map sensor for boost

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Dynamic EFI's EBL 6SFI uses a combination of 2 map sensors. whether there is a benefit or not, I couldn't say.
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