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Tglamo

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Hi all new to this forum I was hoping to get some advice on how to convert my standard computer to something a bit mote advanced,I own a 07 bf xr6t mk 2 utility cheers!

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If you are referring to the ecu by which I mean PCM what would you be doing that would require a "more advanced" one.

If you are referring to the screen in the centre then no.

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Hi all yes apologies meant the ecu adding in a flash tuner and the best approach on instalation etc,I am new to the turbo scene and was more alese keen to gain a bit more power from my stock unit as is. Cheers

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Have a read through this thread

http://www.fordxr6tu...pic/32273-edit/

Most common unit to make adjustments is the Xcal3, the software though I'm not sure - SCT Flash something or other?

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Hi ok cool sorry about the little knowledge I have as I am a 8 convert lol,great tips so would I be going down the right avenue to get mild power increase from my ute as I am not happy with the stock and what it puts out,I don't want to spend a dime on aftermarket upgrades just the easiest and most cost effective way to gain a bit more power..:)

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If you already have a flash tuner then a custom tune is the next cheapest thing to do to make power. Just ask them to get the most power they can out of it within the safety limits of the stock gear.

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