87TTOPGT420
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i'd be willing to pay 100 including shipping for that driveshaft.
pm me if you are interested.
$100 plus shipping, thanks
i'd be willing to pay 100 including shipping for that driveshaft.
pm me if you are interested.
Cause I am bi-polar.![]()
Computer's by the steering column between the dash and the pedals. Not a noticeable power gain unless you actually dyno it, you might be able to notice a small economy improvement. And it's not gonna fit a 96.
\Thansk for the info, Ill hold out for my cobra intake befor this mod then,.
i dunno, side by side the differences are startling and very significant
800 rpm higher rev limit =6800 rev limit
6-8 degrees more wot timing for a total of 32 degrees
no speed limiter
all of those differences WILL show up in real world performance, no dyno required...
which is likely why the early marks in a good state of tune run 14.60's where the 94-95's run 15.0-15.3
thats about a 6-8 car length advantage in the 1/4 to the 93 model!!
siiiiignificant if you ask me.
feel free to leave that "free hp" for someone else to enjoy
i dunno, side by side the differences are startling and very significant
800 rpm higher rev limit =6800 rev limit
6-8 degrees more wot timing for a total of 32 degrees
no speed limiter
all of those differences WILL show up in real world performance, no dyno required...
which is likely why the early marks in a good state of tune run 14.60's where the 94-95's run 15.0-15.3
thats about a 6-8 car length advantage in the 1/4 to the 93 model!!
siiiiignificant if you ask me.
feel free to leave that "free hp" for someone else to enjoy
The '93's have no speed limiter? Any idea on the difference from a '94 Z4H0?
Thanks![]()
What is our speed limiter set at? Does it vary by year or calibration? So far I've only had mine up to 100.
if you butt dyno cant tell the difference bertween a 14.6 and a 15.3, then thats all I'm gonna say...lol
I've had mine to 120+ Mph... I wonder if I've got the good one... what would it be limited at if I do not have the good one?
Now I want to take my dash apart and find out. How hard is it to atleast see the number on?
Isnt it 127 for the LSC and 140 for the base?
no need to take the dash apart.
at the most you remove the lower dash panel "that your feet hit" when you pick your foot from the gas to the brake.
There are two screws at the bottom front of the dash, and one push pin up by the brake pedal that holds it in place.
the PCM it'self is held to a small shelf by a plastic C clip.. just pull the C clip down and then rotate the rear of the PCM that is closest to the firewall down towards the brake pedal.
On the rear of the PCM there is a cover over the J port, usually there is a sticker affixed there...that has the catch code {this is the tear tag) and the catch code is also printed ON the PCM connector where the wire harness connects.
should take no more than 10-15 minutes to get the PCM code