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Old 10-23-2001, 10:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help, sell my J&S and get a Quaife?

I've been reading more and more about JRSC ludes and am thinking about getting rid of my J&S and getting a quaife. I really like the idea of being able to keep an I on my engine with the J&S and now i'm hearing that it can't detect knock over 5K.What do u guys think.Its a brand new J&S ultra version2. It sounds like you guys are happy with the JR controls
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Re: Help, sell my J&S and get a Quaife?

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It sounds like you guys are happy with the JR controls
1. I'm not 100% happy (though it does the job)
2. None of us have a J&S to see if we ARE detonating at 5K+
3. Buy both!

Who says the J&S V2 can't detect knock above 5K? I thought human ears couldn't, but the sensor with the kit could. I never heard this outright, but I figured that's what the sensor's for. Am I incorrect?
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He's basing that on Inlinefours comments in the other J&S thread. People have been using it successfuly for a long time above 5k RPM. Inlinefours problems with it are not representative of all applications. Read the other post for my reply.
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I getting confused with what some of the turbo guys are saying.I'm getting alot of differant things from all over.I could just keep it, and sell the btm when i get the JR kit and thats about$500 right there.
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Sorry fellas, I'm exactly one step behind you guys (excuuuuuse me if I don't read all the turbo posts! ).

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I could just keep it, and sell the btm when i get the JR kit and thats about$500 right there.
You could, were it not for the fact that the BTC (which retails for $400, btw) is packaged in one box with the rest of JR's electronics. Then again, you might as well sell off all the electronics and FMU, buy larger injectors and go standalone (judging by your future setup).
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,dam it. so many decisions
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He's basing that on Inlinefours comments in the other J&S thread. People have been using it successfuly for a long time above 5k RPM. Inlinefours problems with it are not representative of all applications. Read the other post for my reply.

http://www.preludeonline.com/showthr...953#post339705
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ok well i've thought about it and since i'm poor .I think i'm gonna sell it. I just think that the quaife will be money better spent with the SC and i can actually get some power to the ground.So i have a J&S V2 for sale with monitor!!
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