wow rx7 piggyback ecu
You can always do a search on it, threre is lots of information and opinions on that unit on this forum.
That being said, I dont think that comes with the software, so it isnt that great.
That being said, I dont think that comes with the software, so it isnt that great.
It all depends, some people say the PFS ecu sucks others like me have had no problems with theirs. If you're running the stock twins and want crazy horsepower #'s then I think its a decent option especially if you have a budget. It lets you tune fuel, timing, boost at various different engine load levels. If you have upgraded injectors then this ecu won't work for ****.
The trick with the PFS ECU is to figure out the software version of the unit. If this ECU was never updated by PFS then it's prolly not worth your money. If it has the "Pink" software on the ecu then you should be good.
All the ECU's updated at PFS should have a sticker or label saying the update software revision.
The trick with the PFS ECU is to figure out the software version of the unit. If this ECU was never updated by PFS then it's prolly not worth your money. If it has the "Pink" software on the ecu then you should be good.
All the ECU's updated at PFS should have a sticker or label saying the update software revision.
It's old and outdated, sure it can be tuned to the point where you can make decent power, but so can Carbs. Money is better well spent else where. Look at the PFC, Microtech, Wolf, Haltech, Motec, or a Pettit or M2 upgrade depending on your needs.
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