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Funny guy, BADWRX, you're obviously in the wrong profession.
Skywalker, I've heard that links are not only expensive, but hard to tune, with lacking tech support. I'm currently running an S-AFC and an AVC-R, but I lack the ability to do (a) adjust timing and (b) eliminate top speed governor. Any advice on systems under $300 that can do the two above would be grand.
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Skywalker, I've heard that links are not only expensive, but hard to tune, with lacking tech support. I'm currently running an S-AFC and an AVC-R, but I lack the ability to do (a) adjust timing and (b) eliminate top speed governor. Any advice on systems under $300 that can do the two above would be grand.
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Car Info: wrx tooooo much invested
the ECU that i am running on is called Perfect power and i'm using the piggy back system, i drive an 02 wrx with 315 basically to the wheels. I tried the link and hated it even with the accurate fuel map. If you need any info on it go to Ida automotive .com i think, but i know ida carries it and they are out of NJ. If they ask you who told you about them say Modern performance, thats where i did all my work and also found out about the system. good luck...
Originally posted by impreza7
Skywalker, I've heard that links are not only expensive, but hard to tune, with lacking tech support.
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Skywalker, I've heard that links are not only expensive, but hard to tune, with lacking tech support.
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Not true at all as far as support and ease of use. As far as support goes there is a ton on this board and a couple other sites. As for hard to tune, nope. It took me a while initially but you get the hang of it really fast. I find it's software to be really easy to understand and use.
When all else fails, Bill(Skywalker) can help you out for a small fee.
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