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Topic: PMS anyone??
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JoeT
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Member # 298
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I hear the TWEEC-er is possibly more popular?
-------------------- 1984 Ford Tempo AOD--- RIP
Posts: 6785 | From: San Jose | Registered: Jun 2001
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Jeff S
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Member # 371
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I've used it and it's a great piggyback system. It's not as powerful as the EPEC but it is easier to use IMO. I like it much better than the twEECer, EEC-tuner, aftermarket chip ect..
-------------------- '90 Mustang LX: 8.53 @ 157.92 w/ 1.33 60' on DR's '10 ZR1: FOR SALE '14 E63 S: RENNtech ECU '04 Gallardo: UGR TTG
Posts: 2121 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: Aug 2001
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turbo302
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I run the PMS on my turbo Mustang and all I can say is Awesome! After 4000rpms it goes into full stand alone mode, which basically means the computer settings are non-existent. You have 3 different programs so you can have a program for pump gas, race gas, and the third can be for a mixture of pump and race gas. You can get it with a 3 bar map sensor for turbo, supercharge, or nitrous application. It's not just plug-n-play, there's a little bit of a learning curve, but it's worth it. If you get one and you need any help tuning it, look me up and I can tune it on the dyno for you. It's 10 times better than a custom chip, you're not locked into the same settings if you make a performance change to your car. With a chip you have to go back for a re-burn $$. With the PMS, your chip days are over with. I run a conservative tune (AFR 11.01)and you see how well my Mustang runs.
-------------------- turbo302 10.20/133 Big Boy Racing Fabrication www.bigboyracing.com
Posts: 83 | From: bay area | Registered: May 2003
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mustanggt5091
All I need is.....
Member # 444
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I got one, havent figured it out though!
-------------------- 88 GT 357w (SOLD):( 06 Limited Edition R6 !!!!!
Posts: 2353 | From: Fairfield / Santa Rosa , Ca | Registered: Sep 2001
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