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Old 09-21-06, 03:19 PM
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First of all, where is it in the IS? 2nd, I have a greddy (blue one) emanagement system. (piggy back I believe) But I would like to know if I hook that up, what could i do (as of air, fuel, ect...) and how much performance could I see?
Old 09-21-06, 08:23 PM
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are you hooking that up to a stock IS?? what's the point
Old 09-23-06, 12:37 AM
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Right now I have a 100 shot of nitrous going to it, but I have a T3/T4 setup that is about to be installed. Would a aftermarket ECU make a difference to a N/A IS300?
Old 09-23-06, 05:47 AM
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the gains youde get from hooking it up to a "stock" is300 wouldnt be worth it but when you get the t3/t4 fuel management always helps. If you find the right ppl to do it of course lol
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Under the hood, drivers side. It's under the cover that looks like a big fuse box cover. It has a vent hose going to it.
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