09-25-2011 | #27 | |
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Location: Chicagoland, IL
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Re: Ses light Heibeck Chip and Secondaries Question
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With the secondary delete option as Marc does it, you are always on full power. No other option. The parameters that would disable FULL POWER on a stock motor should be eliminated ie Not enough vacuum etc. In fact Marc programs it so that you would not get a code for insufficient vacuum. If you have a bad injector or insufficient fuel, you'll get a lean code 61. In that instance, sometimes the SES light will flicker and not be a "hard code". No matter you don't want to run the car very long. As an FYI, I originally removed throttle plates and tie-wrapped the secondaries open. I also installed a "dummy plug" on the secondary MAP sensor. ECM was happy. Last edited by XfireZ51; 09-25-2011 at 12:34 PM. |
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