Question about going non sequential
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Question about going non sequential
To all the guys out there that have gone non-sequential, how do you like your setup? I currently have the m2 stage 3 package that includes their remapped CPU. I was wondering if i go non-sequential, will that CPU be able to handle it?
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search function maybe able to answer this question quicker. its at the top of the page. here...it is simple to use. https://www.rx7club.com/vforums/sear...der=descending
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Check out my site for my thoughts on going non-seq. Also, use the forum's search feature as I've posted some info a bunch of times as well that you may find useful.
http://www.micromanx.com/goble/rx7/p...3/nonseq3.html
http://www.micromanx.com/goble/rx7/projects.html
I used my XS modified ECU when I was stock-seq and with non-seq with no problems (using the search feature, you may find the post with my dyno plot with Air/Fuel readings...looked pretty good).
If you can, drive in a car that is non-seq so you can see what it's like. Non-seq is not for everyone (IMO) but I am very happy with it.
Good luck! :)
http://www.micromanx.com/goble/rx7/p...3/nonseq3.html
http://www.micromanx.com/goble/rx7/projects.html
I used my XS modified ECU when I was stock-seq and with non-seq with no problems (using the search feature, you may find the post with my dyno plot with Air/Fuel readings...looked pretty good).
If you can, drive in a car that is non-seq so you can see what it's like. Non-seq is not for everyone (IMO) but I am very happy with it.
Good luck! :)
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