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Forum: MKIII FAQ 11-06-2011, 05:36 AM
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Posted By icey756
I just dont want to be buying things like the...

I just dont want to be buying things like the lexus afm and then just getting rid of it after i get a standalone. I guess for now i'll just go without a piggyback or standalone and just focus more on...
Forum: MKIII FAQ 11-05-2011, 05:41 AM
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Posted By icey756
Turbo i dont remember asking your opinion. LOL...

Turbo i dont remember asking your opinion. LOL totally kidding dude thanks for the input. I'm almost thinking maybe i should just go for piggy back for now then. I wanted to do a lexus and 550's but...
Forum: MKIII FAQ 11-05-2011, 03:55 AM
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Posted By icey756
ok so i guess i would go with the blow through...

ok so i guess i would go with the blow through setup. When i was reading about the MAFT Pro i saw something about having to run no MAF in order to use it as a boost controller. Is that going to be...
Forum: MKIII FAQ 11-05-2011, 12:43 AM
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Posted By icey756
I meant like remove. I know that with the MAFT...

I meant like remove. I know that with the MAFT Pro you can set it up so you dont have to run a air flow sensor. correct me if wrong. Or do they us a free flowing sensor? I seem to remember seeing...
Forum: MKIII FAQ 11-04-2011, 09:29 PM
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Posted By icey756
If i were to go the standalone route would i...

If i were to go the standalone route would i still be able to delete my air flow sensor? What else could i get rid of if possible? I was looking around to figure it out but for some reason i cant...
Forum: MKIII FAQ 11-04-2011, 07:01 PM
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Posted By icey756
Talking MAFT Pro or something newer/better now

I was looking into engine management because I would like to get rid of my air flow sensor. So far i see that the best way to do that is to get some type of engine management. I have seen threads on...
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