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2.3L EcoBoost I-4 Engine Modification/Discussion
JMS/Roush Yates EcoBoost Parts
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<blockquote data-quote="FortLewisCobra" data-source="post: 14966118" data-attributes="member: 97706"><p>They had a 80hp gain over stock with no tuning. Im curious how it works but considering who its from Id believe them. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit: After looking at it some more, the boost max mounts between the map and ecu along with some other sensors I cant read. I wonder if it is spoofing the ecu while acting as an all in one maf extender/boost a pump. Their website seems to imply this. Its a nice work around when your limiting factor is the ECU but you don't want to go with a full aftermarket ecu. Wonder if they will do something similar for older motors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FortLewisCobra, post: 14966118, member: 97706"] They had a 80hp gain over stock with no tuning. Im curious how it works but considering who its from Id believe them. Edit: After looking at it some more, the boost max mounts between the map and ecu along with some other sensors I cant read. I wonder if it is spoofing the ecu while acting as an all in one maf extender/boost a pump. Their website seems to imply this. Its a nice work around when your limiting factor is the ECU but you don't want to go with a full aftermarket ecu. Wonder if they will do something similar for older motors. [/QUOTE]
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