Wold 3d vs PFC
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Wold 3d vs PFC
well that says it all. I have heard PFC are good but occasionally has issues, probs and not extremely detailed and hard to get a local turner with all the right software so i would have to buy datalogit.
or i have heard good things about the wolf, but it is a bit more expensive, ok a lot more expensive. I have access to a local shop/tuner so it sounds more attractive.
But, help me out guys which way is the right way to go?
Sorry i posted this in the EM section but go no replies
or i have heard good things about the wolf, but it is a bit more expensive, ok a lot more expensive. I have access to a local shop/tuner so it sounds more attractive.
But, help me out guys which way is the right way to go?
Sorry i posted this in the EM section but go no replies
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You think the PFC is hard to find a tuner for or has problems? Try a search for David Hayes 20B project and read all the problems a customer WITH MONEY has trying to get it running right.
There's a reason most run the PFC.
There's a reason most run the PFC.
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IMO, get the ECU which has the best local (or close by) support.
In my area, there are several people who can tune Haltech's, but most are still dependent on Steve Kan for PFC tuning. So if I ever decided on a programmable ECU I don't think I would pick the PFC (unless I learned to do it myself). If you have a local tuner who can tune Wolf's, go for it.
In my area, there are several people who can tune Haltech's, but most are still dependent on Steve Kan for PFC tuning. So if I ever decided on a programmable ECU I don't think I would pick the PFC (unless I learned to do it myself). If you have a local tuner who can tune Wolf's, go for it.
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