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The Blower Bistro
Engine management bang vs buck
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<blockquote data-quote="KEVINS" data-source="post: 15456209" data-attributes="member: 158789"><p>I installed the MS Pro this summer on my 2002 GT. I'm not a tuner. I'm not an electrician. I hated learning how to wire it all up and absolutely hated getting a start tune figured out just so I could get it to the shop and let the tuner work his magic with it. The tuner LOVES the MS Pro and knows it very well which is why I bought it. The Pro has proved it's worth after the first dyno session allowing him to tune individual cylinders separately when needed and each bank separately due to fueling distribution issues while reaching 700hp on low boost. Over the winter I plan to convert my car to be a flex car that can run either 91 pump gas or E85 while the MS Pro automatically corrects the fueling needs (goal is 900hp).</p><p></p><p>I know nothing about the Holley system but if I was doing this all myself all over again I would look really hard at the Holley system.</p><p></p><p>ks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KEVINS, post: 15456209, member: 158789"] I installed the MS Pro this summer on my 2002 GT. I'm not a tuner. I'm not an electrician. I hated learning how to wire it all up and absolutely hated getting a start tune figured out just so I could get it to the shop and let the tuner work his magic with it. The tuner LOVES the MS Pro and knows it very well which is why I bought it. The Pro has proved it's worth after the first dyno session allowing him to tune individual cylinders separately when needed and each bank separately due to fueling distribution issues while reaching 700hp on low boost. Over the winter I plan to convert my car to be a flex car that can run either 91 pump gas or E85 while the MS Pro automatically corrects the fueling needs (goal is 900hp). I know nothing about the Holley system but if I was doing this all myself all over again I would look really hard at the Holley system. ks [/QUOTE]
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