ECU tune without using a handheld opinion
#1
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ECU tune without using a handheld opinion
Let's travel into"hypothetical" land for a moment.....
If you were deciding between a Eurocharged or Weistec tune, and the only option for BOTH was to send in ECU and not use a handheld programming device (so eliminating the convenience advantage of Eurocharged), which would you do? Would more people go Weistec since the handheld programming convenience wasn't an option?
Just curious, thanks for the time to respond........
If you were deciding between a Eurocharged or Weistec tune, and the only option for BOTH was to send in ECU and not use a handheld programming device (so eliminating the convenience advantage of Eurocharged), which would you do? Would more people go Weistec since the handheld programming convenience wasn't an option?
Just curious, thanks for the time to respond........
#2
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I just tuned my car a couple of months ago so I will chime in. If I were doing it again I would still go with Eurocharged for a several reasons.
1. Eurocharged has sold a ton of tunes - I believe 600+ in 2015 alone. This means the kinks have been worked out and the tune you are getting is rock solid.
2. They offer free tune upgrades if you change mods in the future.
3. Their warranties and customer services are second to none.
Just curious, why would the handheld not be an option? Having the ability to go back to your regular profile on a whim and install future tunes on your own is reason enough to get the handheld.
1. Eurocharged has sold a ton of tunes - I believe 600+ in 2015 alone. This means the kinks have been worked out and the tune you are getting is rock solid.
2. They offer free tune upgrades if you change mods in the future.
3. Their warranties and customer services are second to none.
Just curious, why would the handheld not be an option? Having the ability to go back to your regular profile on a whim and install future tunes on your own is reason enough to get the handheld.