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Piggy back ecu !
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Project2062014
PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 4:49 am Reply with quote Up
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Anyone help me with some info please. Where can i get a good piggy back device for ecu ? Thinking of instaling it myself .What products are out there ? prices ect . I cannot find a usefull product to buy. Cheers B

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Piggy back or standalone?
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Edward wrote:
Piggy back or standalone?
piggyback .

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Any 1 ?
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I had an AEM FIC-8 on mine for a while till I moved to a stand alone. worked really well for manipulating fuel and ignition timing. not a bad nit of kit to work with even I managed to understand how the mapping on it worked. Works with can bus aswell,

www.futuremotorsports....2687.html.

Have a search online see what best price you can find, ebay can be good place to find them.

Hope that helps

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AEM FIC can decrease ignition advance (retard) for NOS and Turbo application but I cant increase (advance) ignition. So its useless for N/A applications.
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doh !
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anyone tried a volo chip?
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why don't u try unichip, my friends use it on 206 gti, another one is (smt perfect power),

for tuebo or N/A mate?

emanage i not sure, but thats cheaper

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ADZZZY wrote:
I had an AEM FIC-8 on mine for a while till I moved to a stand alone. worked really well for manipulating fuel and ignition timing. not a bad nit of kit to work with even I managed to understand how the mapping on it worked. Works with can bus aswell,

www.futuremotorsports....2687.html.

Have a search online see what best price you can find, ebay can be good place to find them.

Hope that helps


mind to share the mapping?

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heyziq wrote:
ADZZZY wrote:
I had an AEM FIC-8 on mine for a while till I moved to a stand alone. worked really well for manipulating fuel and ignition timing. not a bad nit of kit to work with even I managed to understand how the mapping on it worked. Works with can bus aswell,

www.futuremotorsports....2687.html.

Have a search online see what best price you can find, ebay can be good place to find them.

Hope that helps


mind to share the mapping?


Sorry I not longer have the map any more as I have changed to stand alone,

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what stand alone u using now?
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Sorry for slow reply, I'm currently using a KMS mp25,
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ADZZZY wrote:
Sorry for slow reply, I'm currently using a KMS mp25,

i pm ypu

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