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Old 02-09-2004, 10:38 AM   #14 (permalink)
jimlab
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Originally posted by robbys
How will this affect my factory traction control
I would assume that it would be like having two totally independent traction control systems. You'd turn off the factory traction control and let the RaceLogic system handle everything. The Supra owners just pull their TRAC fuse permanently and some remove the second throttle body butterfly to eliminate the restriction.

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and will it cause pcm codes when cutting injector pulse? also do you have anyone using this product on a 2002 Z06?
For information on the PCM codes, you should probably talk to the U.S. Distributor, Matrix Engineering. Jeremy Williams (jeremy@matrixengineering.cc) is the guy you want to talk to. I don't think it's a problem, but he should be able to clear up any questions you have. He'd also be more likely to know if someone with a Z06 is using the system. I haven't had my Z06 for a year now and haven't been keeping up on what others are doing.
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