Cold air intake
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Yeah, if the ECU needs reprogramming for just an air intake it was a pretty horrible OEM design. Even the early 90s era designed ECU in the GM LT1 didn't need flashing for just a CAI... you picked up power from it but the ECU could easily adjust A/F to handle it.
Kinda scary the new mustangs have such little flexibility in the OEM flash
Kinda scary the new mustangs have such little flexibility in the OEM flash
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This may be true. That was the problem with doing mods on the S2000. You buy an intake and exhaust, and the gains were minimal.
But, of all the basic perf. mods out there, the intake is typically the one you can do and get a few more ponies out of the car.
If the engine is louder as a result of the intakes (i wouldn't know as I'm still stock on mine), it may give the driver a greater sense of speed just from the noise.
But, of all the basic perf. mods out there, the intake is typically the one you can do and get a few more ponies out of the car.
If the engine is louder as a result of the intakes (i wouldn't know as I'm still stock on mine), it may give the driver a greater sense of speed just from the noise.
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