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<blockquote data-quote="moppy" data-source="post: 136655" data-attributes="member: 2006"><p>Motec is good as well as some others high end ECU is good too but why choose to use a product that you never going to maximise use it and it's not cheap too.</p><p>I rather save some money into other parts.</p><p></p><p>My intention is to make my car about 350 atw or 400bhp at crank, therefore I choose an affordable PFC, some more I heard many good result achieve from Japanese and I found a good tuner here.</p><p></p><p>If u find a good tuner and good support u can use the other products too. Like what MIST said, (tuner knows what he's doing). </p><p></p><p>Microtech, Motec, PFC, Pectel, GEMS, Autronics, Link, HKS, etc.. all are good too, depends on does the tuner can tune it or not. The function is the same except some extra features like launch control, ALS etc, but wait a min, how many really going to use the extra features. I'm not a hardcore driver here :lol: . I install just want to have a better fuelling management and make sure my engine run reliable. :D </p><p>Oh yes, higher resolution point definitely gives better tuning results but too much can make a tuner difficult to tune and take more longer time. I didn't mean a tuner cannot tune but tuner will need to spend more time into it.</p><p></p><p>FYI, I heard many user in Ipoh switching the E6x to E Damage. Cos the tuner here has done a good tuning in E Damage. There's one owner expereince that the E6x has reset to original mapping as a result can't start the engine. :unsure: </p><p></p><p>I'll PM u the seller and the tuner in Ipoh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moppy, post: 136655, member: 2006"] Motec is good as well as some others high end ECU is good too but why choose to use a product that you never going to maximise use it and it's not cheap too. I rather save some money into other parts. My intention is to make my car about 350 atw or 400bhp at crank, therefore I choose an affordable PFC, some more I heard many good result achieve from Japanese and I found a good tuner here. If u find a good tuner and good support u can use the other products too. Like what MIST said, (tuner knows what he's doing). Microtech, Motec, PFC, Pectel, GEMS, Autronics, Link, HKS, etc.. all are good too, depends on does the tuner can tune it or not. The function is the same except some extra features like launch control, ALS etc, but wait a min, how many really going to use the extra features. I'm not a hardcore driver here :lol: . I install just want to have a better fuelling management and make sure my engine run reliable. :D Oh yes, higher resolution point definitely gives better tuning results but too much can make a tuner difficult to tune and take more longer time. I didn't mean a tuner cannot tune but tuner will need to spend more time into it. FYI, I heard many user in Ipoh switching the E6x to E Damage. Cos the tuner here has done a good tuning in E Damage. There's one owner expereince that the E6x has reset to original mapping as a result can't start the engine. :unsure: I'll PM u the seller and the tuner in Ipoh. [/QUOTE]
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