#138737, "RE: Megasquirt" In response to In response to 4 Sep-01-18 02:12 PM by DarkOne
Originally posted by scorpo86 Thanks for the feedback. would this be worth buying or stick with the stock ecu?
Really depends on what you need out of it. You can get close to stock driveability on MS, but it's never going to be perfect. You'll find yourself driving around a lot with a laptop as your copilot. You won't ever pass an OBD2-based inspection (if that's an issue for you).
But it will give you the ability to tune the car for exactly what you want it to do, with whatever mods you're running and you'll make more power with a decent MS tune than a stock ECU, even bone stock.
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