For $300, I'd like to have my performance when *I* want it, not when it
decides to kick in. An on/off switch is nice, but I don't want the
computer deciding when it needs to kick in.
Dester223@aol.com wrote:
>
> I believe that's the one.. Yes, those indicators DID make me a little
> hesitant also. Kinda like
> "oh, your (chip) isn't performing"
> "well, are you showing it a race condition?"
> "why yes"
> "how do you determine that?"
> "I see a car, I slam on the gas and it is the same"
> "oh! you gotta double slam the gas, tap the brakes, and release O/D"
> hehe
> -Dester
>
> << Would that be this PCM? http://www.venom-performance.com/v400.htm
>
> Only an 8-bit microcontroller? I saw some Mass Airflow Sensor on ESPN2
> the other day that had a 64-bit chip in it. I do like the idea of the
> on/off switch, but even when it's on, it's passive unless it detects a
> "race-like" condition? >>
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