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Old 02-27-2015, 09:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Ecutech or uprev?

So I ive been trying to read up on both and from what I gather, ecutech seems to have more control over the ecu than uprev. Problem with ecutech is that it's not end user,which is fine because that's not what I'm looking for. I also don't really have an option for dyno tuning so that just leaves etunes which both parties have. When it comes to the money aspect,obviously one would want to go the less expensive route,but to me,if I have to pay more for a more superior product,than that's the route I'll take. So with having said that,on paper (posts) ecutech seems to have more options. But what I'm having a hard time with is people seem to still gravitate towards uprev. Am I missing something. Does it have a lot to do with just end user ability or are there other pros to uprev I haven't seen? Sorry if they seem like noob questions. I'm just looking forward to getting the car tuned and want to be confident in my choice. Have we seen any comparable dynos with one accessing more power and torque? I know that's only part of the equation,but it's a start.
Look forward to hearing some feed back on the subject and hope to keep the thread civilized! Because in the end,it's all about
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