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Now here at Dezod Motorsports...
Eliminates MAP sensor related Check Engine lights for turbo/supercharged Honda and Acura cars.
Produces infinitely adjustable boost pressures requiring no adjustment to Missing Link Valve.
Smoothens vacuum to boost transition, eliminating MAP sensor related misfires and hiccups.
Eliminates numerous check valves for a show quality, professional appearance.
Eliminates the costly chance of a destroyed MAP sensor due to boost operation beyond sensor design parameters
http://dezod.com/pd_synapse.cfm
Eliminates MAP sensor related Check Engine lights for turbo/supercharged Honda and Acura cars.
Produces infinitely adjustable boost pressures requiring no adjustment to Missing Link Valve.
Smoothens vacuum to boost transition, eliminating MAP sensor related misfires and hiccups.
Eliminates numerous check valves for a show quality, professional appearance.
Eliminates the costly chance of a destroyed MAP sensor due to boost operation beyond sensor design parameters
http://dezod.com/pd_synapse.cfm
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buying one this weekend!! I race all the time, don't run without it!
I've talked to multiple people at the track, 2 of those own their own performance shops. They both recommend this piece, and say not to run boost without it.
I've talked to multiple people at the track, 2 of those own their own performance shops. They both recommend this piece, and say not to run boost without it.
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o2 Simulator. They sell them online somewhere.
Either that, or try what DSM owners do, put a couple washers between the bung and the o2 sensor to push the sensor outward a little. Works well for them.
Either that, or try what DSM owners do, put a couple washers between the bung and the o2 sensor to push the sensor outward a little. Works well for them.
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