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Old 02-18-04, 09:39 PM
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opinions on ECU's

Power FC/Datalogit vs Greddy E-O1/E-manage and all options. Pros/Cons. Both are about the same price at about $1250.
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Between the two? I'd personally choose the Power FC/Datalogit

Supposedly it is alot less difficult to tune than the Greddy unit.

But I technically can not answer this question with a Microtech going in on Sat. morning.

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How do you know the P-FC works on your FC3S?


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i'm with ted, i wouldnt bother with either one.

its haltech vs microtech dammit!
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For $1250 why not just go Microtech or Haltech?

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Damn Mike, you stole my thunder.

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but they seem like more trouble then they're worth. i'm just looking to get about 300-320 rwhp.
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Originally posted by smerkinseven
but they seem like more trouble then they're worth. i'm just looking to get about 300-320 rwhp.
stock + safc + larger injectors + slightly larger turbo
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for 300-320 the stock ecu might actually be sufficient, but you should still go with a haltech/microtech IMO, for the money they do a lot more...
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