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I for one agree with shovelman, atleast as far as seeing an unbiased apples to apples comparison to Uprev. Considering I just spent good money on the Uprev license and
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I for one agree with shovelman, atleast as far as seeing an unbiased apples to apples comparison to Uprev. Considering I just spent good money on the Uprev license and dyno time I need to know if there's really enough power/torque to be had to justify spending switching from Uprev to ECUtek.
I could care less about the timing logs. Just show me dyno charts for the same car with Uprev tuning and then ECUtek tuning. Anything less than 5hp and I just can't see spending the extra money. If it's 10+hp then I might be switching.
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