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Well, I don't want to go quite that far, PKEVO. An EBC can be properly setup to run very well without damaging anything. Most people don't know how to set them up properly, though, and then yes, they are more prone to failure due to all the electronics. That doesn't mean EBCs are bad. They just aren't worth all the money over an MBC to ME.
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the reason is i'm trying to gett better track times and beat this trail blazer ss thats pretty fast. if you want to see the vid of our first race here it is
http://www.myspace.com/fp3052_gst
fyi it was my first time at the track and first time launching
http://www.myspace.com/fp3052_gst
fyi it was my first time at the track and first time launching
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PK, no, I wouldn't say that it's common at all.
Fp, you should learn to launch and shift first before worrying about mods. You'll gain a lot more on your ET from improved driving than you will with a boost controller, imo. Then, once you're learned to drive it, start adding mods to bump it up further.
Fp, you should learn to launch and shift first before worrying about mods. You'll gain a lot more on your ET from improved driving than you will with a boost controller, imo. Then, once you're learned to drive it, start adding mods to bump it up further.