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I thought Paul answered that.... because instead of piggy-backing and overriding the standard ECU, you get full control and don't have to make any compromises. You pay for that though I guess.
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Yes.
So if you're going to run stock (or close to stock, i.e. hybrids) then the E-manage is a good solution. If you're going to go single or big twin (which isn't sequential remember) then you don't want to be fighting the stock ECU all the time and a full replacement ECU is the way to go. e.g. a Power FC.
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2nd June 2006, 09:22 AM | #15 |
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Wow 750 pounds, freight to UK must be exp! Can buy them online for $1400 Aussie dollars. Anyways, Power FC Is a full replacement ecu model specific, runs everything like factory, like aircon etc etc, e-manage doesnt have half the things PFC does.
Guys in Aus run over 400rwkw with a PFC controlling it, and drives like a normal daily! |
6th June 2006, 09:26 PM | #16 |
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Power FC's are very easy to map actually, they come with a very good base map so you dont have to waste a lot of time messing around with the boring bits, more or less plug it in, make a few adjustments and then map it. This obviously helps keep the cost down for the customer, we dont charge anymore to fit and map a Power FC than we do to fit and map an Emanage.
I'm mapping a T88 Supra on 1.5 bar tomorrow, I'll let you all know how it goes, should be a flyer!
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