standalone management
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standalone management
doing the s4 to t2 swap(but i dont know what year motor im getting due to japan shipping but eitherway its going to be fully rebuilt)
and heard thatstandalone is all one needs to relieve all the headaches of the wiring so then next question which one is the best for the money
this is what i do in my spare while thinking about what i need to do
aka. anger management
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this is what i do in my spare while thinking about what i need to do
aka. anger management
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The best to get is whatever your tuner is most comfortable with. It's no good having a Motec is your tuner isn't going to be able to get the best from it. And it's no good having a Microtech if the tuner is used to a Motec.
Sure you'll get a tune, but I'm sure it won't be as good as you'd get with the tuners preferred ECU. At least not in as little time (and therefor money).
Sure you'll get a tune, but I'm sure it won't be as good as you'd get with the tuners preferred ECU. At least not in as little time (and therefor money).
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