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Old 30-06-2012, 08:33 PM
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Default Anti lag valves---- talk to me

what non cosworth throttle bodie ALS valves are you lads using?

i am about to run a 2.2 5 cylinder on DTA S100 and need an ISCV for very aggressive anti-lag.

what "aftermarket" or non-ford valves do you use?

i was thinking about 840i throttle bodie (that uses nicely placed ISCV hole if you look at the link pics)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-BMW-E38-...536d0e&vxp=mtr

and the ISCV, this should flow plenty of air
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Idle-sta...item3cb6bf995e

This forum seems the most heads up on ALS that i use so thaught id try here first

Cheers lads,
Sean.
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I used the bosch rotary cell valves some 8 years ago to good effect, though I see all these people wanting to run ALS etc and then buying an aftermarket ECU to run the car, why not just buy an ECU that has drive by wire like mine then you dont need any idle valves, ALS valves etc as the stepper motor throttle body will do all these functions within the ecu control.
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