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Originally Posted by neutron256
That's easy. I expect I'll have the hardware prototype ready to test in a couple weeks depending on my free time and motivation.
I'm currently running Unichip and I think this is a great idea. It supports this type of mapping, it's already getting the most of the data needed, and could probably directly output a control signal to the motor controller.
If I recall correctly its $200 for the tunner software/hardware. Not bad if I knew for sure I could get it to work.
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the problem is that it is proprietary. it would be great if it could be controlled by as many engine management systems as possible, but you wouldn't want to require it.