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Old 11-13-2003, 12:12 PM
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Question What do you all think of this...

I've got a 1990 F-150 XLT 302EFI automatic tranny (stock everything) soon will have a two 40 flowmasters and it's a true duel. I saw this on summitracing.com this is what it is and I wanna know if it's worth to buy it. Thanks again everyone

Vendor: Caspers Electronics Inc.
Product Line: Caspers Electronics Throttle Enhancer
Material: Plastic
Finish: Black

Plug in better throttle response

Ford: 1985-93 1.9L-5.0L, plastic, black, throttle enhancer calibrator

This throttle position calibrator will eliminate annoying hesitation when you mash down your throttle. It simply plugs into your throttle position sensor and helps throttle response. It will enhance the performance of any computer chip, module, or programmer (stock or aftermarket). Features weathertight connectors and is designed to withstand temperature extremes within the engine compartment.

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Old 11-13-2003, 12:22 PM
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I saw those in Jegs, I was also wondering if they were a gimmick or if they actually helped.
 
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Old 11-13-2003, 12:30 PM
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tectron1 what do you think about it?
do you think it would work?
 
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I would have to look further into what it does electrically, does it affect timing advance , does it fool the computer into thinking your opening it more than you actually are etc... I havent looked to see if there is a web site for the manufacturer, I dont have the catalog with me. My senses are screeming gimmic. But if it is something that does cause a noticable performance increase I would be interested in trying it out.


The $89 they charge for it would go along way twords an exhaust or other proven mod though.
 




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