Possible solution to our dealership/valet worries?

RSXFMCJWR

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I was at a dealership yesterday waiting on my car to have a CV boot replaced(I have no garage or tools here in little rock with me :cuss: ) when I thought of this. What if there was a system that could either come stock on new cars or be an aftermarket system, that when activated by a special button on your main keyless entry remote, would cause your car to switch over to a piggyback ECU that would restrict the fuel delivery amount to just enough fuel to produce 100 HP and to limit the engine speed to 3000RPM. Would you consider buying such a system to protect your car from being hot-rodded? If so, what kind of price would you be willing to pay for something like this? Have any of you guys heard of such a system already existing? Other opinions?
 

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ummmm we have that already

SCT has a file in their program that allows you to turn a nob that wont alloe the car to be taken above 2000 rpm

BTW WTF are you civic boys in here for ..... :poke:
 

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RSXFMCJWR said:
I was at a dealership yesterday waiting on my car to have a CV boot replaced(I have no garage or tools here in little rock with me :cuss: ) when I thought of this. What if there was a system that could either come stock on new cars or be an aftermarket system, that when activated by a special button on your main keyless entry remote, would cause your car to switch over to a piggyback ECU that would restrict the fuel delivery amount to just enough fuel to produce 100 HP and to limit the engine speed to 3000RPM. Would you consider buying such a system to protect your car from being hot-rodded? If so, what kind of price would you be willing to pay for something like this? Have any of you guys heard of such a system already existing? Other opinions?


then the dealership will constantly try to fix something because they think there is somethin wrong with the car.

good idea though.
 

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