View Full Version : will this be SAFEE??
saxo_furio2000
14th April 2009, 17:14
do you reckon it will be safe to drive to the destination where im having my standalone fitted? or will it be better if they came to me? i have newman PH3 cams in my vts and head work done, i dont want to do no damage on way up. its a brand new head and hasnt even been ran in yet.
its around 40 mile drive there and back
Ashleyp
14th April 2009, 17:15
didnt they invent a engine / performance section?
smiith
14th April 2009, 17:16
didnt they invent a engine / performance section?
once upon a time, i think they may have done
Ryan
14th April 2009, 17:25
once upon a time, i think they may have done
didnt they invent a engine / performance section?
I thought it was just my imagination.
-Jason-
14th April 2009, 17:26
Do it just make sure you hit the limiter otherwise damage will be done
smiith
14th April 2009, 17:27
I thought it was just my imagination.
I think it may be real, just a few cobwebs on it, since alot of people tend not to give it use
saxo_furio2000
14th April 2009, 17:46
comon lads no need for sarciness:) , didnt kno that was in this section ta for moving it
JamesR
14th April 2009, 17:55
comon lads no need for sarciness:) , didnt kno that was in this section ta for moving it
At least you know for future mate. And it will be very lumpy to drive but i think it should be alright to get you to where ever you need to go.
Jorge-
14th April 2009, 17:57
I think evans drove his VTR for months without it.
BTW you dont need standalone.
Jorge-
14th April 2009, 17:57
I think evans drove his VTR for months without it.
BTW you dont need standalone.
saxo_furio2000
14th April 2009, 17:59
sorry mate i was reffering to the predator ecu. thats what i am getting fitted up southampton by andy:)
JamesR
14th April 2009, 18:02
sorry mate i was reffering to the predator ecu. thats what i am getting fitted up southampton by andy:)
Should be ok to drive to where your getting it fiited mate :y:
bluenotesmiley
14th April 2009, 18:19
I think people on here have driven with cams and no remap for ages. I think it just runs lumpy on idle and doesn't give great performance or fuel economy.
Mochachino
14th April 2009, 18:22
At least you know for future mate. And it will be very lumpy to drive but i think it should be alright to get you to where ever you need to go.
its a ph3 cam so wont be very lumpy.
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