- Car
- 2003 FX35T
- Name
- Brad
http://www.blitzperformancesales.com/products/throcon/throcon.html
The first time I saw this was when we crossed over to the Japanese FX site. One of the FXs had this mod and I was interested, but didn't have a whole lot of info.
Shortly after joining a local city forum about a week ago, I found a Z owner who was parting out his car. He had the Blitz and bought it new one year ago for $360. After listing it for several months on the forum, he had steadily dropped the price down to $150. I jumped on it. He came over tonight and it turns out he used to work for one of the shops I was looking to have do my turbo install. Small world. Anyway, he wired it up for me in about 20 mintues. You remove an OEM connector under the dash, put in the Blitz connector and plug the OEM into the Blitz module. Then you have to tap one wire in the harness to bypass the throttle controller whenever you are in reverse. Don't need to go into the engine bay at all.
I tried it out immediately. It's a cool toy, but if you want it, I would say definitely buy it used. $360 seems steep for what you are getting. There are four modes. When you turn on the ignition, the Blitz defaults to "OFF". To use any mode, you press the power button and then cycle through ECO, SP1, SP2, SP3.
ECO is supposed to increase response of the throttle at the low end, somehow saving you gas. Reading what the site has to say - I'm not sure I buy it. But if it does work, I could see this mode being a good influence on me when driving to work. I'll drive a full tank on ECO mode and see how it works out for mpgs.
SP1 is supposed to emulate drive by wire. Just like any car before electronic fuel ignition and variable valve timing. The response is a straight line.
SP2 is a bit more responsive. Push the accerator just a little and the throttle opens a lot more than it used to. It's easy to be agressive. This will probably be the mode I use the most.
SP3 is a little silly. It's a little difficult to baby. Just a touch on the pedal pretty much slams open the throttle plate. The guy that installed it told me if I ever wanted to mess with friends, put it on SP3 and let them test drive. "They'll look like they are driving manual for the first time". I wouldn't go quite that far. After driving around on SP3 for a while, I got used to it and could control the car as usual, just with itty biddy acceration pedal presses. I thought about giving it to the valet with this mode on. You owe me a new bumper!!!
Like I said it's a cool gadget, but not for so much cake. Also, I would prefer the LED display in amber - this is the only green light in my whole car. Is there an amber sticker I could use? I mounted it close to the door seam so the wire was easy to hide. But if the green lights get on my nerves, I might have to move this into the center console or tucked lower on the dash.
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The first time I saw this was when we crossed over to the Japanese FX site. One of the FXs had this mod and I was interested, but didn't have a whole lot of info.
Shortly after joining a local city forum about a week ago, I found a Z owner who was parting out his car. He had the Blitz and bought it new one year ago for $360. After listing it for several months on the forum, he had steadily dropped the price down to $150. I jumped on it. He came over tonight and it turns out he used to work for one of the shops I was looking to have do my turbo install. Small world. Anyway, he wired it up for me in about 20 mintues. You remove an OEM connector under the dash, put in the Blitz connector and plug the OEM into the Blitz module. Then you have to tap one wire in the harness to bypass the throttle controller whenever you are in reverse. Don't need to go into the engine bay at all.
I tried it out immediately. It's a cool toy, but if you want it, I would say definitely buy it used. $360 seems steep for what you are getting. There are four modes. When you turn on the ignition, the Blitz defaults to "OFF". To use any mode, you press the power button and then cycle through ECO, SP1, SP2, SP3.
ECO is supposed to increase response of the throttle at the low end, somehow saving you gas. Reading what the site has to say - I'm not sure I buy it. But if it does work, I could see this mode being a good influence on me when driving to work. I'll drive a full tank on ECO mode and see how it works out for mpgs.
SP1 is supposed to emulate drive by wire. Just like any car before electronic fuel ignition and variable valve timing. The response is a straight line.
SP2 is a bit more responsive. Push the accerator just a little and the throttle opens a lot more than it used to. It's easy to be agressive. This will probably be the mode I use the most.
SP3 is a little silly. It's a little difficult to baby. Just a touch on the pedal pretty much slams open the throttle plate. The guy that installed it told me if I ever wanted to mess with friends, put it on SP3 and let them test drive. "They'll look like they are driving manual for the first time". I wouldn't go quite that far. After driving around on SP3 for a while, I got used to it and could control the car as usual, just with itty biddy acceration pedal presses. I thought about giving it to the valet with this mode on. You owe me a new bumper!!!
Like I said it's a cool gadget, but not for so much cake. Also, I would prefer the LED display in amber - this is the only green light in my whole car. Is there an amber sticker I could use? I mounted it close to the door seam so the wire was easy to hide. But if the green lights get on my nerves, I might have to move this into the center console or tucked lower on the dash.
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