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Old 07-13-2013, 02:17 PM   #111
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Still waiting for factual results for BRZedit. (A tie would be a victory considering pricepoint, I've just yet to see ANYTHING so far that's substantial other than a few select people saying "It's just better.")

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Originally Posted by jamesm View Post
There are several vendors on here that offer the service, you just have to contact them directly. I guess they don't offer it publicly for fear of backlash from the Ecutek mafia.
What vendors supply these BRZedit tunes with updates for life? If they're not advertising it as a service... That seems odd to me. For one I didn't know a vendor-provided option existed until now, and still don't have any fact on who to go to, result graphs, etc. You claim it's superiority to EcuTEK, but if so, why hide it, where are concrete numbers, etc? You insinuate EcuTEK's business model is shady, yet I find the lack of overt information more suspect and off-putting. I'd have considered BRZedit as a feasible option had I known vendors were providing for it. Just an observation here.

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Originally Posted by Toma View Post
A good aftermarket tune meets all those criteria. No need for custom with same mods.
On this front... My car on 93 octane does not run the same as a car with the same mods on 93 in Milwaukee an hour away from here. Both 93 octane, same car, same mods. Reformulated gas in Milwaukee county requires a different tune to run optimally, even though it has the same octane level we do. Sure it could adapt, but most of us don't pay for "close enough."

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