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can u run a t88 supe with standard ecu???


Jurgen-Jm-Imports
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Going by my very basic knowledge a T88 would need much larger injectors to match, hence an aftermarket ECU to trim them back, not to mention get round the trickery that the stock ECU performs to run the sequential system :conf:

 

I think a couple of people on here have put on large singles when their stock tubbies have died, but left the standard injectors / ecu until they could afford the extra layout. I think it would just about run safely if you left it at very low boost and didn't nail it.... but a T88 :eek:

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and is there a big difference to your standard set up or do u need ecu to map car to full potential to relise the difference

 

 

Difference from the standard twin setup was amazing. I was running 320 with the twins before they went pop.

I think there is just over another 100 horses :thumbs:

She pulls ALOT harder all through the rev range and just keeps going.

(thumbs up to Terry @ vortex and Phoenix )

Need larger injectors and something to control it all next. Was hoping before christmas but know have to buy new wheels.

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