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rddrgn2280
02-08-2006, 12:23 AM
any questions about my standalone i'll be willing to find the answer but it might take me some time be cause this is all new to me but its a great system so far

Knight202
02-08-2006, 12:24 PM
Website? pictures, some basic information.....

BillyM
02-08-2006, 04:20 PM
Components, cost, timeframe, harness drop-in or custom, sensors, etc etc etc.

...anything?

--BillyM

white_mk_2
02-09-2006, 04:04 AM
Hey Rob, I think I figured out why not many people about your standalone brand. It's because it seems to be used primarily on domestic V8 setups in F-bodies and such. You should post up some info and pics so people can see the car, wiring, computer, interface, etc..

rddrgn2280
02-11-2006, 04:37 PM
i'm new to alot of this more tech involved cars stuff but i'll do my best

the car was tuned by some one else who works with this system alot joesph is right it is used for alot of fuel injected v8 like mustangs

this system is working well with my car i broke my diff in the first 20 min of drive my car after tuning. you can use most of the toyota sensors but i had to use some gm sensors, as for a plug and play harmess not sure if u can get one. right know i'm using 7m points system with msd do to money but u can run coil setwith it

i'm in ohio for a while but when i get back i'll take some pics of my car and if joesph is up to it i'll get him explain some of the more techincal stuff i'll also post my map but keep in mind that i have a turbonetics t3/t4 hybrid turbo and 780cc injectors along with several other mods

rddrgn2280
02-11-2006, 05:00 PM
sorry heres the link for bigstuff3
www.bigstuff3.com