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Originally Posted by KevinK121
I can see your point but at the same time it's annoying that ecutek is going to nickel and dime you for ***certain features. Why not release it as complete? Like Nintendos view on not having dlc. They aim to release a product in its entirety as its meant to be. Vs ps and Xbox who's out to nickel and time for the rest of the game later down the line.
Hondata gives you the entire product up front and I'm sure they're doing just fine.
OFT is definitely a different market ploy and I really don't think what they offer should threaten ecutek. The only thing, in my opinion, that turns people away from ecutek is their decision to make you pay for anything you want to do. That or people arent technically inclined to have precise control over specific parameters of their maps.
*** I need to be a master tuner to use the 4 map switch and tune boost in closed loop? Cmonnnn
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This is the issue with auto manufacturers today. The "Big 3" tried to get Congress to allow them to lock the hoods last century, NOT. Now I hear that they want to copyright the tunes. Manufacturers have been trying to make it more and more difficult for the average guy to do simple maintenance on his own vehicle, much less tune and get true optimal performance from his engine. All the while, they tell you that your fault that something is wrong with your car when things break. You bought and paid for it, you have full rights to it.