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<blockquote data-quote="Mavik" data-source="post: 723875" data-attributes="member: 23643"><p>I heard of the brand and I know lately they have been quite aggressive on social media pushing for more awareness and sales as well. </p><p></p><p>One thing so far I noticed:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Dyno charts that they post</strong> - Dyno runs are used using 5th gear. Most dynojet places which offer car dyno normally uses 4th gear to do the dyno run. I can tell you for a fact that doing the dyno run on 5th gear will show you more power compared to the 4th gear. So if you want a comparison of say, betweem RaceChip and M-Tek, please make sure that both runs are done using the same dyno machine and also using the same gear.<br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Price-wise</strong> it seems that they are cheaper than RaceChip? <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"><strong>Piggyback </strong>- In all honesty, I have seen piggybacks from RaceChip, DTUK, Speedbuster and a few others, they all look exactly the same and the only difference is the software setting in each of them. Some brands offer additional tuning meaning you can change the settings on the go. Also best that if you are choosing whichever brand, choose the one where you get local support. For example, I know the F30 boys had earlier issues with their RaceChip and RaceChip Malaysia took the issue and managed to get it rectified by having their softwares updated. </li> </ol></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mavik, post: 723875, member: 23643"] I heard of the brand and I know lately they have been quite aggressive on social media pushing for more awareness and sales as well. One thing so far I noticed: [LIST=1][*][B]Dyno charts that they post[/B] - Dyno runs are used using 5th gear. Most dynojet places which offer car dyno normally uses 4th gear to do the dyno run. I can tell you for a fact that doing the dyno run on 5th gear will show you more power compared to the 4th gear. So if you want a comparison of say, betweem RaceChip and M-Tek, please make sure that both runs are done using the same dyno machine and also using the same gear. [*][B]Price-wise[/B] it seems that they are cheaper than RaceChip? [*][B]Piggyback [/B]- In all honesty, I have seen piggybacks from RaceChip, DTUK, Speedbuster and a few others, they all look exactly the same and the only difference is the software setting in each of them. Some brands offer additional tuning meaning you can change the settings on the go. Also best that if you are choosing whichever brand, choose the one where you get local support. For example, I know the F30 boys had earlier issues with their RaceChip and RaceChip Malaysia took the issue and managed to get it rectified by having their softwares updated. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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