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Old Mar 2, 2009 | 07:37 PM
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Heres a link for it:
http://www.jscspeed.com/universal/el...controller.htm

Anyne using this? It seems to be the only real way to fix the drive by wire delay. Its a bit pricey but if it works it would be worth it not having the delay all the time that gets on my nerves cause I feel like im 10 learning to drive a manual again. Seems like it would have to help some on the track for the 60 time and no delay would give you very slightly better et wouldnt it?
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Old Mar 2, 2009 | 10:34 PM
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Someone has to have this or atleast heard of it and can chime in. You cant control the drive by wire with any ems can you?
Old Mar 3, 2009 | 01:31 AM
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This doesn't control the Drive By Wire, and none of the EMS on the market can. Even the Hydra leaves the DBW to the stock ECU.

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Old Mar 3, 2009 | 01:38 AM
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i have heard someone just putting a weight on it that is just heavy enough to take off the delay. not sure where i read it though. I would search for that option
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I've used it, but don't own it. It’s a plug and play unit controls the drive by wire system that are present to newer cars. Extremely easy to install. Unplug the drive by wire connector, bypass it by plugging in the supplied harness and then you’re done. What it does is that it makes the car throttle much more responsive. Perfect for NA cars. For example, when you step on the throttle halfway it makes it so that the throttle opens up all the way.
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Originally Posted by Ro_Ja
I've used it, but don't own it. It’s a plug and play unit controls the drive by wire system that are present to newer cars. Extremely easy to install. Unplug the drive by wire connector, bypass it by plugging in the supplied harness and then you’re done. What it does is that it makes the car throttle much more responsive. Perfect for NA cars. For example, when you step on the throttle halfway it makes it so that the throttle opens up all the way.
so is the difference greatly noticeable or is it something that would barely be notice?
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I didn't notice it all that much, but that's just me. Partial reason being I have an auto. I've heard that it performs much better on manual cars. Also, other people may have a different opinion of it.
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ok!
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