Lighten up guys.
:hug:
There have been "impossible" barriers to hotrodding since the car was invented.
I remember when street performance was pronounced dead in 1978. Oddly enough, the fastest cars ever made are 2013's.
Something I've been suggesting for a long time, since I first got a Dmax: We need a programmable "Edge" style box. Something that can be removed easy and leaves no footprint.
Coupled with an exhaust cutout (how we bypassed cats for the track, yet left the emissions stuff intact), you could show up at a race event with your street legal truck, uncork it, plug in the harness box, and let 'er smoke.
I'm pretty sure a programmable box that does not alter the programming as sold (you must program it yourself if you want more power), and is sold as a diagnostic or racing device would be legal. I'm just not smart enough to do it, nor can I build up any interest by anyone who is. It could also be sold as a speedo corrector, speed limiter removal device.
The cutouts you will have do yourself, or make one that the instructions show it mounted after the emissions, but can be "mis-installed" right after the downpipe.
:hug:
There have been "impossible" barriers to hotrodding since the car was invented.
I remember when street performance was pronounced dead in 1978. Oddly enough, the fastest cars ever made are 2013's.
Something I've been suggesting for a long time, since I first got a Dmax: We need a programmable "Edge" style box. Something that can be removed easy and leaves no footprint.
Coupled with an exhaust cutout (how we bypassed cats for the track, yet left the emissions stuff intact), you could show up at a race event with your street legal truck, uncork it, plug in the harness box, and let 'er smoke.
I'm pretty sure a programmable box that does not alter the programming as sold (you must program it yourself if you want more power), and is sold as a diagnostic or racing device would be legal. I'm just not smart enough to do it, nor can I build up any interest by anyone who is. It could also be sold as a speedo corrector, speed limiter removal device.
The cutouts you will have do yourself, or make one that the instructions show it mounted after the emissions, but can be "mis-installed" right after the downpipe.