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Old 01-07-19, 11:33 PM
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Considering fuel tech ecu

Anyone have experience with fueltech on a streetcar ?
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Originally Posted by chilli_mcduff
Anyone have experience with fueltech on a streetcar ?
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There's a thread about the fueltech ECUs being used on a rotary in the engine management general section. I have only heard good things about them, and from what I have seen those who run the fueltech ecu's are the not-messin-around type. Roan F of RXparts is a fueltech dealer and big power rotary OG, he'd be the one you want to talk to about them as there isn't too much info on here about it. Or you could look up Danny Perez and message him on it if you want an honestly opinion from a non-dealer. He's run both the full range of haltechs and fueltechs on a number of customer cars and knows his ****.

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