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Thread: ECU roll call. What is everyone using these days

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2013-04-27 13:54:46
#11
So aside from Nistune, no one offers an OBDII Realtime?
2013-04-27 15:00:34
#12
Gio Basic, will move to nemu to eliminate maf and tune past 8k.
2013-04-27 15:14:32
#13
Originally Posted by ebinkerd
So aside from Nistune, no one offers an OBDII Realtime?



UpRev - Engine Management Store

i bloke in aus using this in an n16 (b15) 1.8 turbo. don't know if that's what your looking for but?
2013-04-27 15:22:58
#14
Im been running Calum basic + SAFC and the moates chip burner for 5 years cant complain other than not being able to fine tune.
2013-04-27 16:22:51
#15
Originally Posted by SGTSR20
Im been running Calum basic + SAFC and the moates chip burner for 5 years cant complain other than not being able to fine tune.


Why are you using a SAFC with calum basic. What is the SAFC doing that the basic wont?
2013-04-27 16:45:36
#16
AEM EMS Series 2.
2013-04-27 18:23:49
#17
Safc is quick and easy to male fuel adjustment whereas with the basic ecus you have to remove and reprogram chips with a burner and laptop.
2013-04-27 19:01:52
#18
I recently got a Calum Basic after running a JWT for years. The Basic is awesome! It's a lot of fun to tune my own car. I don't mind changing out the chips too much and once I get it tuned right I won't have to touch the tune again anyways. If you make a chip plan (burn 5 pairs of chips and go try them out), it's a lot easier to manage.

I want to get some thumb screws for the ECU so I don't even need a screwdriver anymore to open it up.

-G
2013-04-27 21:05:24
#19
Originally Posted by gomba
I recently got a Calum Basic after running a JWT for years. The Basic is awesome! It's a lot of fun to tune my own car. I don't mind changing out the chips too much and once I get it tuned right I won't have to touch the tune again anyways. If you make a chip plan (burn 5 pairs of chips and go try them out), it's a lot easier to manage.

I want to get some thumb screws for the ECU so I don't even need a screwdriver anymore to open it up.

-G


Dude get a RT Nemu or some ostrich emulators at least, way more fun that way.
2013-04-28 01:46:52
#20
Originally Posted by Evlnxr
Originally Posted by gomba
I recently got a Calum Basic after running a JWT for years. The Basic is awesome! It's a lot of fun to tune my own car. I don't mind changing out the chips too much and once I get it tuned right I won't have to touch the tune again anyways. If you make a chip plan (burn 5 pairs of chips and go try them out), it's a lot easier to manage.

I want to get some thumb screws for the ECU so I don't even need a screwdriver anymore to open it up.

-G


Dude get a RT Nemu or some ostrich emulators at least, way more fun that way.


It's not fun to swap out and burn new tunes?? Ok..swapping the chips out is not much fun for the risk each time of killing the ecu w/static electricity, but having to burn them is pretty fun. Going home, tweaking a new tune, burning it onto to the roms and then testing them out. I kind of like the extra steps. I guess my definition of 'fun' is different. Plus, once I get the tune right I won't need to touch it so the RT stuff is only useful for a short time anyways. RT is easier, no argument there. I don't mind this setup though. Better than JWT!

-G
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