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twEECer users!

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  • Start date Start date Apr 11, 2006

Black95GT_Kid

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i dont know much about the tweecer. i am building up a 306 and will ultimately need some eec changes. how easy is this product to use. i have some basic knowlege of the eec unit from school. i would appreciate any feed back. thank you
 
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Daggar

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It's far from what I'd call "an easy unit to use". There's quite learning curve involved but the trade off is a HUGE amount of conrtol over EEC function.
 

Black95GT_Kid

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would an epec be easier to use?
 
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I'm not familiar with the epec so couldn't say. Here's a bump for ya.
 

Black95GT_Kid

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thats ok thanks anyway.
 

Black95GT_Kid

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would a chip be a better choice?
 
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It depends upon your plans... if you going to do a mod and leave it alone then a chip is a great choice. Cost about $100 to reburn a chip. If you're constantly modding, doing things a little at a time, then something like the TwEECer is good. You only pay for it once and can tune till your heart's content.
 

Black95GT_Kid

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really is any of us really ever done with our cars, i know ive must have said after this part im dont like 30 times now look im putting in a whole new motor. but yea that is something to think about
 
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