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Old March-30th-2006 | 09:28 PM
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I Have A 2002 Mp5 I Am Considering Doing A Turbo Setup. The Only Thing Really Holding Me Back Is What Opitions Do I Have As Far As Tuning. Are Their Shops That Can Flash The Stock Computer Or Am I Looking At A Standalone Whole Management System?thanks


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Old March-30th-2006 | 10:25 PM
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Nobody has been able to crack the stock ECU. You'd be better with a standalone unit. I have heard good things about AEM, Haltech, and Megasquirt...I guess you can start by looking there...
Old March-31st-2006 | 09:06 AM
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Im looking into this too. I have been reading up a lot on the AEM, Haltech and Microtech. Unfortunately, the biggest problem i have encountered are the wiring harnesses, unless you want to cut and splice the wires yourself (which i would prefer not to).
Old March-31st-2006 | 09:36 AM
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You dont need a standalone a Fuel pressure regulator and voltage clamp should get the job done.
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