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Originally Posted by 1stToyota
In simple terms, when engines were dumb, as with carburetors, they could be fooled by a HP filter, but new cars with OBD-II watching the airflow isn't going to let itself be fooled for long; it'll adjust to anything new that it's seeing, unless tuning is altered.
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....not exactly. ECUs are not infinitely adaptable.
When you restrict air flow the computer will adjust mixture, valve and spark timing and other factors, but only up to a point. Once you constrain the airflow sufficiently the ECU will start to bounce close to soft and hard limits, and will eventually throw a trouble code light
Gene.