
Have been looking at DTA S40 as a slightly cheaper alternative too. Mind you, there's still the cost of the loom and any sensors to factor in.
Sounds ideal. I've actually bitten the bullet and opted for the DTA S60 Pro. http://www.dtafast.co.uk/S_60_PRO.htm Once up and running, it's going down to Paul Sheppard @ Castle Combe for mapping duties.steed wrote:The AEM is similar to the DASTEK Unichip but i think some of the bigger differences are that as well as supporting upt to 6 individual injectors (sequential if the orginal ecu utilised that) it takes over control, whereas the DASTEK modifies the original signal the AEM intercepts the original and then sends it's own dependent on the preloaded fuel map. the AEM GUI is quite simple to understand too, i have no experience of the DASTEK GUI.
Yes, still in the boxes.QuiqueUy wrote:by the way your tail lights are new?