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Old 03-31-09, 02:35 PM
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Alright. I've hurd different reviews of both. So what does one do that the other doesnt and vice versa?
Old 03-31-09, 11:33 PM
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Use an F10x and be done with it, I've tried to tell other (un-named members, unless they want to chime in) to use the F10x from the beginning and they didn't listen, tore their hair out trying to get the FIC to work then sold it for an F10x. Especially with your location I would buy an F10x, Srt is relatively close and they are pro's on Haltech (as well as a distributor if I remember correctly) and Mo can send you one already base-mapped so you just need to install it and then drive your car to a dyno.
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Originally Posted by macd7919
Use an F10x and be done with it, I've tried to tell other (un-named members, unless they want to chime in)
That would be me! lol
but yea ok i think i figured out the whole problem with the FI/C...im pretty sure you could make it work, but it requires alot more time, effort, and equipment (like obd2 scanners and what not, so you can monitor your fuel trims) so that if you are really experienced..or are getting someone else 2 do it..then yea, it could prob work...but since most ppl get it b/c they are on a budget, it ends up cost more in the long run, reliability (someone to install/tune it, equipment.....)
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