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Originally Posted by JohnnyBgood Yeah, I was considering EcuTek, but I'm NA, only got a few mods, and it's my DD. For my application, I probably won't see much difference

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Old 04-14-2016, 09:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Yeah, I was considering EcuTek, but I'm NA, only got a few mods, and it's my DD. For my application, I probably won't see much difference between the two. And I'm tempted to go UpRev since they're just right down the street.

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Yea, for our AT N/A, Uprev is better and will save some money. From what I heard Manual, Boosted will get a better overall outcome from EcuTek
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Yea, for our AT N/A, Uprev is better and will save some money. From what I heard Manual, Boosted will get a better overall outcome from EcuTek


How is it better for an AT? The way ecutek controls timing is noticeably better regardless of what type of transmission is attached to the motor? Not to mention true vvel control, etc.
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How is it better for an AT? The way ecutek controls timing is noticeably better regardless of what type of transmission is attached to the motor? Not to mention true vvel control, etc.
I just went ecutek and I'm 7at. I think you get more from a ecutek as a 7at guy. With 7at you don't get launch with either, don't get flat foot shifting with either (that shouldn't be surprising), but ecutek does give you adjustable traction control, so for the same money you get and = or better tune (the tuners really seem to like ecutek timing control) and you get a new feature that you as a 7at guy can actually use. Also not sure about uprev software but ecutek can pull dtc from any module on the car, can do tpms reset, and steering and reset also throttle learn.

So far liking mine.
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Yea, for our AT N/A, Uprev is better and will save some money. From what I heard Manual, Boosted will get a better overall outcome from EcuTek
A/T also benefits more with ecutek because they have real throttle control so your transmission can be properly tuned. Uprev does not have real throttle control and the trans had to be tricked into working the right way.
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