maft pro & standalone?

VooDoo

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Mar 20, 2008
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Ok I have some basic knowledge of the maft pro not so much the aem standalone ecu.my delima is I am really wanting my car to be fine tuned, I am just unsure the major perks of going standalone to with the maft pro. Financially it is not the issue but rather the serious added bonus of going that rout. I have intentions of going one way or the other this weekend. Another think I am curious about is tuning. It is better left to a experienced tuner with the standalone correct. Were as you can self teach little by little on a maft. I am all for learning the details but to have it dyno tuned to the sweetspot would seem benificial to me. I have a few more questions reguarding this but will save them for pm or some type ofchat as not to clutter and ask too many questions at once.

Thanks for any advice.
 

figgie

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Questions?

I am trying to see where they are at as I see no ? anywhere in your paragraph.

Comeon! Put some effort into constructing a simple post with a question in it!
 

VooDoo

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Mar 20, 2008
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Well it is in there sorry I did not just ask without detail. What makes the standalon worth the $ it is? Is the tuning done solely on a dyno and is a fine tune gotten with it? What are the limits of the maft pro hp and tunability?

Hope that is more to the point.
 

IJ.

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Sit down and make a list of EVERYTHING you want to be able to adjust then look at the Maft and a standalone tick off what each can and can't do and make the decision based on that.