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This guy redesigned the original MS board to incorporate the relays onto the board and he designed it to be waterproof
This should be perfect for our cars for those that want to mount the ECU in the engine compartment without resorting to tupperware (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) MiniMS waterproof and on-board relay Megasquirt |
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QUOTE(Andyrew @ Mar 17 2004, 08:12 PM) two tb's would have to have some wierd linkage.. and some wierd intake plumbing.. Too much work for not much result Im guessing. Andrew Companies like PMO sell throttle bodies that bolt right on just like carbs. Carb bodies would work too but carbs cost too much, and the worn out ones are worn out in places that will hurt FI also (air leakage around butterfly shafts). |
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