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Old Jan 20, 2005 | 02:08 AM
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Utec or Exede

I am torn between utec and a exede I like the utec system butt don't know where too get the maps like Vishnu guys have on there website so what do you guys think are the turboxs guys going too load the maps for different upgrades on their website soon ?
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Old Jan 20, 2005 | 05:14 AM
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Search and ye shall find. Malibujack has a whole thread comparing the two products. If you are looking for off the shelf maps, than perhaps the XEDE will suit your needs better. I don't think that you are ever going to see many maps from Turbo XS. It seems that there are too many between car variances for off the shelf maps to be safe and effective. If you have a fair amount of grey matter between your ears, it is really not that hard to tune it yourself and create your own maps. I not saying that it is a piece of cake. Like anything there is a learning curve, but in the end you will find it either very frustrating or very rewarding.
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Old Jan 20, 2005 | 06:06 AM
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I concur.. If your looking for canned maps, the Xede may suit your needs better.. But do your searching on it, there's pretty significant differences between the two, some people prefer one over the other for those differences..

Just be aware that the canned maps are only useful if you stick with the staged upgrades of the vendor, even that is iffy due to car variances.. If you vary from that, there's way too many variables and variances between the cars to consider using a downloaded map safe and should always be treated as a tuning starting point.
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