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<blockquote data-quote="Dartv8r" data-source="post: 1154974" data-attributes="member: 22957"><p>This is simply a pre-programmed piggy back computer that controls boost and fuel trim as Xrocket21 mentioned. (It may also change the feel of the pedal to make that aspect of the experience more responsive however i'm not sure about this) These work pretty decent if you just want some power and are not planning on doing any other power mods. (unless you can change the tune with these when you upgrade the car using it on a stock raptor is probably best)</p><p></p><p>If you add an intake, SPD adapters, less restrictive exhaust/downpipes, etc. you are better off doing a custom ecu tune preferably on a dyno to be a able to extract the most power efficiently. This is strictly my opinion, however I come from an 18 year background in the tuning community (Just had one of my cars featured in super street magazine).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dartv8r, post: 1154974, member: 22957"] This is simply a pre-programmed piggy back computer that controls boost and fuel trim as Xrocket21 mentioned. (It may also change the feel of the pedal to make that aspect of the experience more responsive however i'm not sure about this) These work pretty decent if you just want some power and are not planning on doing any other power mods. (unless you can change the tune with these when you upgrade the car using it on a stock raptor is probably best) If you add an intake, SPD adapters, less restrictive exhaust/downpipes, etc. you are better off doing a custom ecu tune preferably on a dyno to be a able to extract the most power efficiently. This is strictly my opinion, however I come from an 18 year background in the tuning community (Just had one of my cars featured in super street magazine). [/QUOTE]
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