Do throttle controllers really work?
Do throttle controllers really work?
Do throttle response controllers really work? The short answer is yes – in our experience they do really work. But there is a lot of misinformation and marketing hype out there about electronic throttle controllers (ETC’s) that causes confusion.
Are throttle response controllers worth it?
Yes, in our experience we think throttle response controllers are well worth the money. It will make for a really fun and exciting ride with more control. ShiftPower is much safer than gas pedal mods or other aftermarket products because we connect pedal directly and not to other modules or electronics.
Do throttle controllers make a difference?
Throttle Controller Advantages Where you’ll notice the biggest gains from your throttle controller is while towing a heavy load, you’ll find it much easier to get up to speed at the on-ramps or between traffic lights. You’ll also notice greater acceleration across the board no matter what you’re pulling behind you.
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Does a throttle controller increase HP?
Yes, the throttle controller makes your car faster, but does not increase the horsepower. This is because the throttle controller will help you control your car’s power and acceleration.
Is IDrive and IBackup the same company?
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Do throttle controllers make more power?
In a word, no, a throttle controller does not just hand over free horsepower. It does, however, change how your Engine Control Unit (ECU) reads input from your accelerator pedal and the speed at which that throttle input is applied to the engine.