Feedback on GForce ECU?
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Feedback on GForce ECU?
Im getting desperate here, cant find a freaking ECU!! Incredible when I need it no one has it! So whats the feedback on this one?
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I have had a G-Force ECU for almost 5 years now and I can't really complain. I an running a full 3" dp, mp, and Pettit Dual Tip Cat-Back system. With this setup I've been running 1 bar of boost (14.7psi) with everything else basically stock. I plan on upgrading my radiator and intercooler soon, but I don't drive my car every day, it is my second car. Basically, I give the G-Force two thumbs up.
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All in all, I am pretty happy with mine. It will handle basically all the bolt-ons. I've had mine for nearly 4 years now with no detonation problems, even on 89 octane.
Supposedly, the company that owned the now defunct G-Force engineering also programs the M2 ECUs. That is just what I have heard, but it wouldn't suprise me. I haven't cared enough to verify it because I haven't had any problems. I bought a PFC so I may be selling mine in the not so distant future if anyone is interested.
Here is a link to a recent dyno with it:
https://www.rx7club.com/time-slips-dyno-121/went-dyno-yesterday-339578/
Supposedly, the company that owned the now defunct G-Force engineering also programs the M2 ECUs. That is just what I have heard, but it wouldn't suprise me. I haven't cared enough to verify it because I haven't had any problems. I bought a PFC so I may be selling mine in the not so distant future if anyone is interested.
Here is a link to a recent dyno with it:
https://www.rx7club.com/time-slips-dyno-121/went-dyno-yesterday-339578/
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