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ECUtek has Custom Maps Great extra for ECUtek as it allows much more control and safety for FI. @jamesm can speak to this and holds this particular feature in high regard. It also allows for multiple maps without flashing, just swapping with the cruise control stalk. These features require a MasterTuner to make them or a paid license of the extra RaceRom features for $300 IIRC. ECUtek can be locked hard (.dev files will soon allow CARB complience while maintaining open standards for the OFT). Locked tunes and cracked (redesigned) ROMs are bad for things like dealer visits. This could cause issues for things like the CAL ID update at the dealer and could kill your warranty quickly. The OFT can revert back to 100% stock. Price. The cheapest you can get into ECUtek is for ~$750 IIRC and that is without a tune depending on the tuner. Edit: Just to add to the point, @kuhlka, here is one of the big companies using an OFT to prove their product. |
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Is there a website I can go to which shows clearly nationwide WHO actively uses OFT and offers package deals? That's probably what the OP is looking for if they're considering OFT as an option. Better to promote OFT's features and add new stuff than waste time knocking Ecutek. You've got a name recognition hill to climb. I've had an STI since 05, and I've never heard of OFT. |
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If I had the money to blow, I'd pick up an OFT just to check it out. |
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Otherwise, I totally agree with your sentiment. Nothing wrong with OFT, I'm just not sure why it exploded in this thread when the OP was asking about Ecutek. There are tons of threads about both. |
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The truth is that there are many participants in the professional tuning community to treat tuning like it's black magic. Often because to them, it is black magic due to inexperience. They will tell people that they absolutely need A, B and C features to get their cars to run like it should. 9/10 times this isn't true. And nothing makes that point more obvious that someone else proving that point in a open environment. |
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There certainly are some great ECUtek tuners out there, but others have had some less than spectacular tunes from so called "MasterTuners." Then their are guys like FBM and Drift-Office who provide nothing but great tunes for their customers. I wouldn't trust that list since it is no different than a company that list all of the stores that sell their product and half of them are shady ebay stores. Building a reputation with a local tuner for dyno/road tuning, or checking into a highly reputable vendor who doesn't shroud their work in a veil of mystery.
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what you use to tune has much less to do with the result than who is doing the work. of course i'll argue ecutek is the only way to go if you're FI or plan on making big power, because right now it's the only way to tune a turbo car safely, imho. that said, you sound like the perfect candidate for an OFT and OTS maps. if your car is spec'd right for one of the OTS tunes, they're the best you can get without doing it yourself or paying someone local, with experience tuning fa20s to do it, and they're pretty damn rare unless you happen to live near delicious, drift office, or a couple others.
it doesn't seem to me as though you'd be taking advantage of any of the more advanced features ecutek offers. get an OFT and enjoy it. if you do decide to go turbo in the future, there's a good chance oft will have come a long way by then, and if not you can always sell it. Last edited by jamesm; 01-26-2014 at 01:14 AM. |
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I really hope the open guys are able to get the FI stuff bumped up so tuning is much more affordable for people with a clue. My comment about Tuneboy wasn't meant to be a knock. I use it on my Triumph and two Ducatis. It actually let me add cruise control to my Diavel and fully remap the bike to be smooth as butter down to 1500rpm. It's one of the few options out there for direct ECU reflash/trim. The problem in the motorcycle world is that most shops only use Power Commander. |
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If this Ecutek is coming from us, its's coming from our in house tuner, who does nothing but tune cars and will tailor this tune to your car and your exact mod list and logs.
Stages 1, 2, and 3 are all marketing terms. If things went they way I wished there would be no "stages" but only custom tunes to fit the extract specifications. Unfortunately too many companies have muddied the waters with stages so most are forced to follow. Rest assured we only tune to the specific car and the parts installed.
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