Jet V-Force Power Control Module
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Jet V-Force Power Control Module
I was at nopi looking at what I want to add to my protege and I came across this, the Jet V-Force Power Control Module for 88-00 protege's. It optimizes ignition spark, it advances and recalibrates the fuel map for optimum horsepower and acceleration. So what do you think, is it something to look into that might add a little bit of power since it's only made for the non-turbos? Or is it probally a big waste of money since it's $235.29. But i go by what you get is what you pay for and by that modow it seems like a good product that might even help gas mileage and longevity of the engine. So what do you guys think?
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i've been down there to talk to them before, they can modify it for your current mods in mind. They claim a ~10whp gain. at the time is was $400...i said forget it and bought suspension parts instead.
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I just went to the DriversFX. They now have a PCM for "all Mazda 1990-02 Turbo" Part# 67005 only $327.53CDN
I checked the Jet website but there is no mention there of this product. I have emailed them to see if it is for real.
I wonder if this will work for me? I am sitting too close to the ECU fuel cut for comfort. If I were to disable it, I would risk getting past 15psi with no fuel map. I hope that this piggyback might provide the fuel map to get me to possibly 20psi?
What do you think?
I checked the Jet website but there is no mention there of this product. I have emailed them to see if it is for real.
I wonder if this will work for me? I am sitting too close to the ECU fuel cut for comfort. If I were to disable it, I would risk getting past 15psi with no fuel map. I hope that this piggyback might provide the fuel map to get me to possibly 20psi?
What do you think?
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