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PCMTec - SCT/HP alternative?


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2 minutes ago, rollex said:

You could use the built in octane detection for 95

 

Cheers, Mick mentioned it may be the way to go but wasn't 100% sure.

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We are working on using the cruise control buttons to shift maps. So that will be another option in the future.

 

Anything is possible! Just time and money :D

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Would that mean cruise control no longer works?

 

Would the "mode" button be an option? (or whatever the one that changes audio mode on the steering wheel)

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Plan is you hold the +/- buttons whilst the engine isn't running for a second and it will cycle through using the maps using instantaneous L/hr to tell you which map is active. Eg 1L/hr, 2L/hr etc. If the engine is running it will just use cruise control as usual.

 

Similar to how the aftermarket GTR tunes work.

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I have a pcmtec tune and the quality is far better than the sct tune it had. You have to find the right tuner though. The car feels very refined and feels like it just rolled off the factory floor. I have a fuel issue over 4000rpm so im rev limited to there but once that is sorted it will be pretty much exactly what I imagined the car could be. 400rwhp @ 4000rpm with just the common mods. 

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