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Old 09-07-2010, 07:12 PM
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Default Calling all British Columbia 944 Brothers

Is there anyone who's near this address:
2009 Abbotsford Way
Abbotsford
BC
V2S 6Y5
Canada

That would be able to lend their car to be a beta tester for a MAF conversion kit? Miller Performance is the company, anyone who is familiar with BMW's knows their popularity and the W.A.R chip's successs. Well, its time to develop this product for the 944. I sent them an ECU, now they need a test car. Looking for a '85.5-'88 2.5 N/A 8 valve first.
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Wrong side of the country for me, but I would definitely be in, otherwise! Good luck.
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It's about 20 min from my car. What are the benefits of a conversion?
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It's about 5 minutes from my place. I let my insurance lapse 2 weeks ago and the car is sitting in the garage. '85.5 NA automatic.
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Originally Posted by RedDragon
It's about 20 min from my car. What are the benefits of a conversion?
The purpose of the developement is to realize the true benefits on an N/A...I can tell you on the BMW's that use the same air flow meters as our cars, the gains are in the 15-20 whp range (not peak, but at points on the power curve)

Those cars make a little more power than the 944 does, but I wouldn't expect less than a 10 whp gain...it might be more at some points in the rpm range, and it might only be a few hp at the peak, but it will be something....and that is the point of this developement

Can you pm me your phone number and email?
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RedDragon, just pm'ed you

Also looking for S, S2, and Turbo owners
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