Wolf 3D wolf 3d v3 or microtech
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wolf 3d v3 or microtech
I have been using the microtech lt8 for about a year know and wanna try something diffrent. I have the option to to buy a wolf 3d ecu and was wondering if anyone could tell me if there are any advantages over the microtech or why they like it better. Thanks
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The V3 is a decent enough EMS. I ran it for about 4 years, then switched to Haltech.
Not sure I would recommend it nowadays, unless you where looking for your first EMS and wanted something cheap. It's a little long in the tooth, and somewhat limited, especially in '21 psi mode' where the resolution isn't that great.
Not sure I would recommend it nowadays, unless you where looking for your first EMS and wanted something cheap. It's a little long in the tooth, and somewhat limited, especially in '21 psi mode' where the resolution isn't that great.
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The V3 is a decent enough EMS. I ran it for about 4 years, then switched to Haltech.
Not sure I would recommend it nowadays, unless you where looking for your first EMS and wanted something cheap. It's a little long in the tooth, and somewhat limited, especially in '21 psi mode' where the resolution isn't that great.
Not sure I would recommend it nowadays, unless you where looking for your first EMS and wanted something cheap. It's a little long in the tooth, and somewhat limited, especially in '21 psi mode' where the resolution isn't that great.
true though....support is very lacking. Steve in AU is very helpful....but its one guy for all the world....
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If your running a Microtech are you using datalogging? If so this is one feature we're all waiting around to be released on the Wolf. You don't really need it just train one eye on the handcontroller/laptop and the other on the road!
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And its one hell of a ride in Overdrive at 7500 rpm while driving and using a laptop. Thats why we need datalogging. I am still working on it....
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