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Location: Lewistown, Montana
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Just a question, if you choose to run an EFI, TBI, or a Ford CFI car, say from the 80's, how do you upgrade the tune? Do you use a program with/for a laptop, or just have a chip burned, or what do you do? I'd especially be curious about 80's Ford EFI/CFI (throttle body)?
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Most people go to a aftermarket programmable ecu that uses a laptop |
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Location: Sand Springs, OK
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FAST XFI and BigStuff3 are the two most popular right now. Several use ACCEL DFI and Holley ECUs too. They come with the wiring harness also.
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Bethel MN
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We use the AEM ECU, it is easy to program and AEM has great tech support.
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