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Old 09-11-05, 02:01 AM
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limits of a piggyback

Simply is there any power/hp level that cant be reached with a piggyback and the right timing? Or does one need a standalone to reach a certain level of hp.
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i'll think htat you will max out the AFM at about 350?? HP
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Originally Posted by rx7jocke
i'll think htat you will max out the AFM at about 350?? HP
This is probably true, but now there are piggybacks coming out that allow you to use a MAP sensor, such as the e-manage ultimate.
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