Okay, so I'm still new to the whole car mechanics/tuning/modding thing... and now I'm stuck.
I've rebuilt the 7M in my daily driver after BHG, with a metal head gasket, ARP head studs, ARP conrod bolts, new semi-forged pistons, bearings, machined head, crank, rods, etc.
I've been planning for months now to pick up a MAFT Pro before I start modding too much more, so I can tune and log my engine as I add things.
I like the MAFT Pro's ability to auto-tune from a wideband sensor, manage boost, monitor timing, convert to MAP sensing etc.
What I find discerning is the fact that the MAFT Pro is still just a piggyback. It is altering the stock ECU's inputs/outputs, making it perform a tast for which it was not designed.
I'd love to run a standalone but I'm concerned about a few things.
Please let me know what you think and if you have any questions, let me know.
Thanks,
Tom
I've rebuilt the 7M in my daily driver after BHG, with a metal head gasket, ARP head studs, ARP conrod bolts, new semi-forged pistons, bearings, machined head, crank, rods, etc.
I've been planning for months now to pick up a MAFT Pro before I start modding too much more, so I can tune and log my engine as I add things.
I like the MAFT Pro's ability to auto-tune from a wideband sensor, manage boost, monitor timing, convert to MAP sensing etc.
What I find discerning is the fact that the MAFT Pro is still just a piggyback. It is altering the stock ECU's inputs/outputs, making it perform a tast for which it was not designed.
I'd love to run a standalone but I'm concerned about a few things.
- Cost -- As far as I can see, the cost of purchasing and tuning the standalone would be about twice as much as a MAFT Pro. Is it really going to be worth it, when the MAFT Pro accomplishes the same outcome?
- Goals -- My long term goal is 500RWHP (whether that's achievable for me or not ), so the ECU I purchase would have to be capable of tuning to 500HP. How will the MAFT Pro+stock ECU cope at this level?
- Tuning -- The advantage of the maft pro being a piggyback, is that it can still rely on the stock ECU for a base tune. If I were to install a piggyback, I would have to get a base tune running first, then modify as necessary. I myself am not capable of setting up a base tune (although I would be willing to learn). Is the MAFT really going to be _that_ much easier to setup/learn how to tune?
- Reliability -- I know the MAFT Pro is a quality product, but is running a standalone ECU going to be any better than the MAFT, and if so, will that be worth it?
- Suggestions -- If I was to go standalone, could anyone recommend a product that seems to fit my needs?
Please let me know what you think and if you have any questions, let me know.
Thanks,
Tom