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Originally Posted by K2e2vin Maybe this will kickoff more standalones or at least open-source options. Lol stand-alones have always been an option. This VQ community are to cheap and broke

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Old 04-06-2023, 02:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Maybe this will kickoff more standalones or at least open-source options.
Lol stand-alones have always been an option. This VQ community are to cheap and broke to install one.
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Lol stand-alones have always been an option. This VQ community are to cheap and broke to install one.
For the VHR, there's only two options I know of, Motec and Syvecs, which means only certain shops. VVEL and dual DBW makes it a little more difficult....basically a huge jump from Ecutek/Uprev to a standalone vs other cars that can get away with AEM EMS, Haltech Elites, or even Megasquirts.

Side note: I'm hoping to go home this winter and finally work on my car, but decided to go with Syvecs
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For the VHR, there's only two options I know of, Motec and Syvecs, which means only certain shops. VVEL and dual DBW makes it a little more difficult....basically a huge jump from Ecutek/Uprev to a standalone vs other cars that can get away with AEM EMS, Haltech Elites, or even Megasquirts.

Side note: I'm hoping to go home this winter and finally work on my car, but decided to go with Syvecs
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