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Ralph Wiggum

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Get the Pro version for the additional inputs for logging. You'll also need to budget for a wideband afr meter/gauge.

 

Opinions vary but most of the name brand units are pretty good.

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I you want to save a few bucks the tech edge wideband is probably the cheapest. I like it but I can't vouch for its accuracy as I have never compared it.

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I've had  a couple of TE units in the past and rate them. I've got an MTX-l in my car and an LM2. I replaced my old tech edge with the LM2 as the logging capabilty is more user friendly.

 

Edit-MTX-l is fine to cut your teeth. Good for P98 and E85 and can be logged by the MVPI.

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2 minutes ago, Mr_Mike said:

I have seen the Innovative MTX-L on Amazon for $153 comes with a Bosch sensor

 

I think you'll find that is $153 USD. The gauge is useful though as its its good to drive around with it on a stock vehicle for a few weeks to get a feel for how the stock engine responds, if you don't know how the stock engine responds you'll just be guessing once you start modifying it.

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Turboknapp ordered mine and his at the same time from a seller on ebay. I think we either paid $180ea or it may have been $220. Either way it was back when the USD was a touch less healthy.

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5 hours ago, Ralph Wiggum said:

Mike,

HPT have a demo version of the software on the website. Maybe grab that and have a play? I've got a couple of FG Turbo files I can send you so you can have a look if you like.

 

 

You can learn a lot from looking at the various models and the changes ford made to the calibrations

 

Any chance you could email me the files please? 

Downloaded the demo and been playing about with that checking out the different sample tunes they give you. Bit hard to work out whats changed though when you cant compare to a stock or another the same.

Email is michael28282@gmail.com

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On 7/20/2016 at 8:56 AM, rollex said:

Yep.

 

Check on the tune repository. Here is a collection of random tunes I've downloaded. Most of them aren't stock so be wary with what you read.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/po9mt795m6amxjo/Tunes.zip?dl=0

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