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1988 gt
no clue maybe 12.s
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: northern michigan
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ecu ?
so I'm tryin to decide on a new ECU I currently have a A9P in my 88 5speed I would like to know what kind of options are avail. and what is the best route to go . I currently have a mild combo but intend to mod the car out any and all suggestions would be great also where would be the best place to locate these ECU's
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1989 Black LX---Turbo
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: just outside Minot, ND
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You've got one of the best one's in their now. I wouldn't change it. None of the factory ECM's had any adjustments, so if you want to modify you'll have to add a chip and a custom tune, or something like the Moates Quarter Horse, that is a piggyback tuner where you can make adjustmets with a laptop. But be prepaired, there is some learning involved with the QH.
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1994 Mustang Cobra
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Minnesota
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^ I agree just get either a tweecer or a qh and do it all on your own I have tuned with a qh and it does take a little to learn but once you get it down it is so nice not having to make an apt at the tuner shop every time you make a mod upgrade on your ride
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