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Old 04-12-15, 09:05 PM
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yeah I mean over 600 and especially at 700 I would recommend the standalone if you want to get the most power out of it, and I have heard lots of good stuff about tuning from alpha. It could be done on the gte ecu with a piggyback but I think the power range you are talking about you may like the standalone better. if you can get a solid tune you would be good with that route.
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Yeah I think standalone is the route Ima take thanks. I'll see how I can get ahold of alpha when I get my standalone in september and also do a build thread to get help on putting a FFIM and whatnot. I'm also planning to take a course at efi university to get a better understanding on tuning to do it myself later on
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