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Do I have to change my rear tires when installing Maggie? I also have one more question, when I hit the full power of my gas pedal (from stop point) and the traction was ON is this going to damage my car?
Thank you in advance!
Do I have to change my rear tires when installing Maggie? I also have one more question, when I hit the full power of my gas pedal (from stop point) and the traction was ON is this going to damage my car?
Thank you in advance!
Maggies will blow right through TC like it wasn't even there. The original non-maggie base tune I had on mine would throw a "Service TC" warning. Apparantly they turn the warning off in thier tune.
Wider tires are better - I run Bridgestone RE050A's in 305 on my rear, but 1st, 2nd & most of 3rd are pretty useless. 1st, they just spin and bang off the rev limiter before you even have a chance to react. I can dump the clutch @ 1,200 RPM, and the car doesn't start moving until mid-way thru 3rd.
Then again, I'm not running a stock 112 maggie on stock heads and cam either (heh heh)...
Thanks for that, when installing will the "Check Engine" light appears? and do I have to flash tune the PCM? I already have the Maggie Programmer.
Thx!