What are the best options in aftermarket ecu?
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What are the best options in aftermarket ecu?
I have no wiring harnes and the prospect of getting one for my s5 turbo seems bleek.
What efms can i get that would be used just to get it running. and how much would it cost.
What efms can i get that would be used just to get it running. and how much would it cost.
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microtech and haltech standalone setups are pretty common on this forum. they work good too, and would cover any problems of having no wiring harness. but I don't know if you will be able to register your car in cali with one....
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well i have the jdm one to work with but that's a hassle all together. you should be able to register the haltech one in cali. they have several authorized dealers around here.
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I have the haltech e6k and love it... My friend has the wolf 3d V4 and I really like it.. alot more features... but it hasn't been to relable as it failed twice on him already.. it has life time warrenty.. but its a pita having to get the car towed him and having to ship the ECU out to assuie land.