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Old 11-04-2010, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Noodle555 View Post
Wow!!! How can you compare something that was done for aesthetics with something you purportedly think gives you more performance???

Fact: Sprint Booster remaps throttle response to make it more sensitive.

Fact: You can do the same thing by mashing your gas pedal.

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Please point to where myself or anyone else in this thread implied that this adds horsepower. Are the only valuable performance mods related to power?

Is the DINAN transmission software a waste also?

But before you respond - please, let me know if you have ever actually used sprint booster...I'm dying to find out if your opinions have any real value.
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