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post Oct 8, 2003 - 9:23 PM
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Is it possible to put a FMIC on a normally aspirates car? Would you just run the piping to the throttle body? If anyone has it let me know what kind of horses it can produce
 
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post Oct 9, 2003 - 5:16 PM
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QUOTE (celica101 @ Oct 9, 2003 - 1:22 PM)
Way to make a first impression, I am sorry I failed to impress you. I knew that fmic were used on turbo applications, but wondered if they would do anything positive for a N/A. I have no experience with fmic's so I asked, for and answer, not to be criticized. I am sure that everyone on this board is all knowing when it comes to engines and none of you have ever had to ask a question. You act as if I asked if those electric fans on ebay would really give me boost! Next time I will make sure my question is worthy of your vast intelligence.

You probably wouldn't have been criticized if you had first asked for the "purpose of an intercooler." Doing so would have made a lot of us realize that you have no understanding of it's purpose and functionality, and thus allowing us to provide a more appropriate response. However, immediately asking if a FMIC will work on a NA celica and the AMOUNT OF HORSES it will add just shows how ignorant you truly are.

If you want to save face, you may want to start off by reading up a little more or search for topics. Believe me, a lot of topics, issues, and concerns have been discussed already here and on other msg boards. You may also want to try searching on a search engine (i.e. Google.com) first or go to HowStuffWorks.com. If you can't find your answers there, then feel free to ask here. I don't think people mind helping out newcomers, BUT I think I can speak for most when I say that nothing annoys people more than seeing a question asked repeatedly, one that has been answered many times before, or a question that is not well-thought.

Hope this helps you start off on the right foot with your moding endeavors...

-Ray

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