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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 07:38 PM
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ECU later....

My only concern with buying an ECU now would be the tuning process involved... I wouldn't like a new engine on the dyno until AFTER break-in - and if you're not going to tune it properly,why bother??

Stay off the Gas...
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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 07:54 PM
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what ECU are you changing to? piggyback ??
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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 08:11 PM
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if you motors stock, then stay with the stock ecu.
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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 08:21 PM
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any reason stock motor should stay with stock ECU? am planning to upgrade my ECU too with stock engine. Help pls.
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Old Apr 24, 2003 | 08:40 PM
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i thought that as soon as you got a midpipe you needed an aftermarket ecu. If I was in that situation I would get a standalone esp if I was planning on future mods *cough* single turbo *cough*
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