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Old 11-04-2016, 06:05 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ihiryu View Post
In regards of what? ECUTek reads in BTDC, which is helpful, and UPREV uses burn time. In the end, it does the same thing. And technically, ECUTek only reads BDTC in the custom maps, and not the actually reversed engineered tables. It reads in burn time as well.



While I won't say it gives "far more" control over timing, it's is much easier to do the timing tables in ECUTek.



But, in the end, it's on who is using the tools to make the effective. I'm still learning both of them.


There's a post somewhere in here from a few years back from Visconti that explained it far better than I'll be able to do. I'll track it down if I can.
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