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Piggy Back ECU
I was talking to a guy who has a lancer and he said he has a Piggy Back ECU and it helps his engine. Anyone running one on a cobalt. He says there are maps designed for different cars. He has a Split second box i think. Its like a external ecu.
Last edited by ClutchFoot; 02-04-2010 at 01:54 PM. |
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that doesn't seem like a good idea with a cobalt
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Its like a stand alone ecu. Us cobalts dont need it.
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Trifecta? But I doubt you can tweek and play with it yourself.... but Ive never asked vince. I do believe that he uses the same program that HP tuners uses to tweek though
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