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peterg wrote:gt5 wrote:£1500 that seems epensive when you consider i paid about £600 for the dastek and boost controller all fitted but time will tell if its bang for bucks when the bigger injectors get fitted
Half that cost is mapping....its why you wont have the cost, because the Dastek doesnt map properly nor will it get you the results. They fitted and set up both your boost controller and Dastek in a day (it took 2 days to map my ECU for power).....that should tell you something! Quick fixes rarely work.
 they said i could of had a standalone ecu the  but the standalone wouldnt be doing anything different from the dastek the choice was mine why would they sell me something that didnt work when thet could of made more money selling me a standalone and regarding the mapping the dastek just letsyou alters the standard ecu map which saves a lot of time
 they said i could of had a standalone ecu the  but the standalone wouldnt be doing anything different from the dastek the choice was mine why would they sell me something that didnt work when thet could of made more money selling me a standalone and regarding the mapping the dastek just letsyou alters the standard ecu map which saves a lot of time 
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Wed Apr 14, 2004 10:26 pm
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gt5 wrote:peterg wrote:gt5 wrote:£1500 that seems epensive when you consider i paid about £600 for the dastek and boost controller all fitted but time will tell if its bang for bucks when the bigger injectors get fitted
Half that cost is mapping....its why you wont have the cost, because the Dastek doesnt map properly nor will it get you the results. They fitted and set up both your boost controller and Dastek in a day (it took 2 days to map my ECU for power).....that should tell you something! Quick fixes rarely work.
they said i could of had a standalone ecu the but the standalone wouldnt be doing anything different from the dastek the choice was mine why would they sell me something that didnt work when thet could of made more money selling me a standalone and regarding the mapping the dastek just letsyou alters the standard ecu map which saves a lot of time
 
 
					
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 Hopfully i should have some time off soon to get the GTA back to Noble.As mentioned on prev topics, they do have all the right answers, But as the old saying goes---actions speak louder then words
 Hopfully i should have some time off soon to get the GTA back to Noble.As mentioned on prev topics, they do have all the right answers, But as the old saying goes---actions speak louder then words  To be honest i wouldnt really be to happy with the dyno figures on Peters car, but saying that im sure with more mapping there would be a better compromise re; power/tourqe figures ect
  To be honest i wouldnt really be to happy with the dyno figures on Peters car, but saying that im sure with more mapping there would be a better compromise re; power/tourqe figures ect
 If not ill be the 1st to hold my hands up and admit it
 If not ill be the 1st to hold my hands up and admit it  ( and buy a stand alone ecu
 ( and buy a stand alone ecu  )
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gt5 wrote:Remember there was no charge cooler and the power run was only at 13 PSI

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