TT/Ameasap
The White Blur
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- Jan 31, 2002
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I have been on the fence about a solid roller setup, but I have heard from many people that it will set off the kr sensor. So, I did a little research and found that a lot of fast guys running solid setups without one.
I dont think I have ever had real kr in all the cars I have owned. It was always false kr from various things.
I know the kr sensor is good for newbies and people testing, but E85, alky, and a monster fp with supporting equipment should keep the kr at bay along with a good tune. Im talking about faster cars tho. Knowledgeable tb owners and a car that is dialed in. Why even have a kr sensor at that point?
I dont think I have ever had real kr in all the cars I have owned. It was always false kr from various things.
I know the kr sensor is good for newbies and people testing, but E85, alky, and a monster fp with supporting equipment should keep the kr at bay along with a good tune. Im talking about faster cars tho. Knowledgeable tb owners and a car that is dialed in. Why even have a kr sensor at that point?