So,the question is (opinions and experience)who make the best and most supported stand alone?Pfc seems to be the most common,I'm more familiar with ,and appreciate,the aem units but am open to suggestions.Haltech intrigues me(the aussies are baddd)so tell me what you think.
I'm asking before I buy so I won't do it twice. Nick |
[quote name='alaskarotorhead' date='Apr 10 2005, 10:09 PM']So,the question is (opinions and experience)who make the best and most supported stand alone?Pfc seems to be the most common,I'm more familiar with ,and appreciate,the aem units but am open to suggestions.Haltech intrigues me(the aussies are baddd)so tell me what you think.
I'm asking before I buy so I won't do it twice. Nick [snapback]698060[/snapback] [/quote] PFC or haltech are the winners. pfc is the easiest because it's basically plug and play. I've run the pfc for 4 years and love it |
I had a pfs purple box for a long time. That worked well.Then i had a pfc briefly which seemed fine. I am with AEM now and it's great so far. It's a vast improvement from the PFC w/ a dataloggit.
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i'd definately say PFC.. (w/ dataloggit) mainly for simplicty. Haltech requires a full engine rewire, unless you splice into the factory harness.... not sure how well that works though.
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i dont have any experience with any but i will be buying a pfc with datalogit just becasue of its plug and paly and how simple i hear it is to use...but if you want to spend the big bucks i hear that the TEC3 is an amazing ecu...of course for a full setup at around $2000-$3000 i would hope you get what you pay for
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unless you're tuning... you dont need a datalogit
but yeah.. i would go with the ecu that whoever is tuning your car is most familiar with |
err i got no experience myself https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683785.gif but what about the Apexi power FC???
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[quote name='Fd3BOOST' date='Apr 10 2005, 10:25 PM']I had a pfs purple box for a long time. That worked well.Then i had a pfc briefly which seemed fine. I am with AEM now and it's great so far. It's a vast improvement from the PFC w/ a dataloggit.
[snapback]698068[/snapback] [/quote] how is that working for you ? How was the install and stuff ? I didnt think there was many shops in this area that would tune them |
Ray Wilson at PFS tunes 'em.
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Tec3R
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I switched from the PFC to the TECIIIR. you have to ask yourself what your goals are for the car. For most people the PFC will be plenty, but if you really want the best you should step up to a tec.
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microtec makes a plug and play unit also.... however i would recommend going with whatever will be easiest to tune in your area. PFC is great, however microtech, haltech etc, have a bit higher resolution, and will be a lil bit better for tuning.
btw, i'm running a PFC. |
[quote name='nopistons93' date='Apr 13 2005, 12:33 PM']how is that working for you ? How was the install and stuff ? I didnt think there was many shops in this area that would tune them
[snapback]699352[/snapback] [/quote] Its plug and play. Takes about 5 minutes to install. I think it is an awesome unit. |
how is the hks fcon v-pro?
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[quote name='mistaxko' date='Apr 24 2005, 01:44 AM']how is the hks fcon v-pro?
[snapback]703855[/snapback] [/quote] doesnt that control only the injector duty? |
[quote name='FikseRxSeven' date='Apr 24 2005, 05:40 AM']doesnt that control only the injector duty?
[snapback]703879[/snapback] [/quote] im not sure but i remember someone telling me that it controls everything and its plug and play. |
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