At 12:25 AM 11/25/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Yeh, the 89's were speed density, but the computer was designed to make
>power, not be emmisions whatever. My friend has a 89 in the high 12's and
>he is running the stock computer. Whatever he does, the car learns it in
>about 5 miles and he gets faster. Our trucks really are limited by this
>system. I was thinking about how much effort it would take to switch to a
>ford system. What would you do about the transmission, isnt some of it
>ran off the computer? If it wernt for that, we are using ford injectors.
>One of those airraid tubes could have a mass air on the end of it. It
>might could work.
>
Hey! Wash out your mouth with soap! ;-) Technically, Fords are using
Chrysler injectors, since the injectors (for CC and Ford) are made by Siemens,
and CC owns Siemens.
-Jon-
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