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Originally Posted by Red__Zed that and your car will probably need a fresh tune every 2-3 months as the weather changes It might. But stand alone ECU's can do a

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Old 07-11-2013, 07:32 PM   #16 (permalink)
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that and your car will probably need a fresh tune every 2-3 months as the weather changes
It might. But stand alone ECU's can do a lot. Not sure
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It might. But stand alone ECU's can do a lot. Not sure
a standalone offers adjustability, but you'll usually get OOR between seasons.

Aggressive ITB setups work in places where the weather stays the same (like socal), but they're a nightmare in places with seasons
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Not sure I understand? No plenum is used. You have to tune each ITB to each cylinder.
Meaning, I believe ITB's tend to work better (are easier to tune, yield more consistent idle, throttle response and power) housed within a well designed chamber rather than having each one completely open to the air.

That way you can pipe in cooler air (unless you have them sticking out of the hood), even out airflow, more easily meter airflow, more easily filter, and set up a more stable source of vacuum.

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more stable source of vacuum? the plenum would still be before the throttles? vacuum is after the trottlesand if you hooked the map up to the lines they have there while it would still be more susceptible to pulsation it is still a shared reference to all cylinders. i agree the plenum would be nicer for maf and cone filters, and a servo box combined with a box to simulate an inverted referance from the servo spoofed through the ETB wires would let you hook it up to the factory car and run it DBW, maybe they are working on this?
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