ECU Question
Depends on what you plan on doing to your car... If you are only going to "mildly" modify you car, I would recommend the Pettit ECU. To me it's the best bang for the buck. Just plug in and go. You can either send them your ECU, or have them send you one (with paying a core charge) and then you send them your stock ECU after the change out to get your core charge back.
If you are going to go Single Turbo and all the rest later, you might want to hold off and go for one of the big boys, but you'll want a dyno to get things right at that point.
If you are going to go Single Turbo and all the rest later, you might want to hold off and go for one of the big boys, but you'll want a dyno to get things right at that point.
i will prob just do exhaust sytem, maybe enlarge the turbos, get a intake, pulleys, stuff like that ---no 800hp's for me ---this is a daily driver -- so go with Pettit??? --and that's around 700.00 ?
Yea, the Pettit ECU will handle that fine. Plus, no re-wiring or anything.
The Pettit ECU is $700 ($699). If you don't send them your ECU first, there will be a core charge of $650, which you will get back when you do send them your stock ECU after the switch.
The Pettit ECU is $700 ($699). If you don't send them your ECU first, there will be a core charge of $650, which you will get back when you do send them your stock ECU after the switch.
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