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Old 04-02-06, 10:54 PM
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Ecu recommendations

O.k all you old heads, I will be looking for an ecu for my 3rd gen soon. My motor is getting street ported using 3mm seals. I am also having extra dowl pins added. I will be using an ITS bb turbo. I believe it's a T66 (not sure 'cause housing has been polished). Will most likely use a fuel system from Rotary Extreme. Need to know which ecu you would use. I'm looking to get 400-450hp. Thanks guys.
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For ease of installation, and control over all stock components, use the Apexi PFC.

Go visit the ECU forumns on this site, and ask questions on each.
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Yeah, the Apex'i PFC would be the easiest to install and get up and running. But a Haltech E8 or a Wolf3D version 4 would be the better quality computers to go with. If you want a good price on a Haltech then PM 20B10AE on this forum. He has the best prices around on those. Best of luck to you.

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i run a PFC but i beleive microtech makes a plug and play ecu now, and some of my friends swear by them. course, living in florida, we get tuners over from puerto rico who use microtech and really know the system well...
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go with a system you or your local tuner is familar with.
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O.k guys, thanks very much. Will research all recommendations and make a decision
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Originally Posted by Poweraxel
go with a system you or your local tuner is familar with.
Some sound advice for sure. Personally, I wouldn't spend the money for the dowel pinning for the power you plan on making.
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