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Old 10-31-2009, 06:15 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Part of the Big Hoss bundle, is it not? The Big Hoss module isn't a chip itself is it? I am not sure how you go about switching the power levels although they claim 5 or 6 different levels. I see it as a superchips unit that sticks in the slip at the back of the ECM. If that is the case, how do you change power levels like I do with my F5 or the rotary switch? Only thing I can think of at this time is you send it back each time you want to change a chip. I glanced thru the setup for the thing and that is what I can see. Perhaps you could explain yourself more with more sentences instead of cryptic one liners.
There is nothing cryptic about my one liners. I don't feel a responsibility to educate you but if you can read and comprehend, go to the Banks website and educate yourself. Their site is easy to find. There is a banner flashing at the top of the screen.

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Care to explain that one? How does throttle sensitivity affect the dyno? How does throttle sensitivity give you any extra power? It may change how the curve looks a little but will that add anything to the curve?
So you aren't sure about that statement you made either? But judging from your last sentence, you may understand what happens better than you thought.
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