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should i buy dsm link full or lite

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turbojo

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Oct 10, 2011
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should i buy dsm link full or lite my car has a stock 6 bolt long block and i plan on making around 350hp to the wheels
 
prodcompare [ECMTuning - wiki]

If you're just starting with ECMlink, like me, I'd get the Lite. You can always upgrade to full later. Unless you need a feature that is present only in the full version, I'd wait until you need it to upgrade.
 
yea thank i need the abillity to set timing and fuel table past 23 psi? i dont thank my car will make the the power i want at that low of boost
 
yea thank i need the abillity to set timing and fuel table past 23 psi? i dont thank my car will make the the power i want at that low of boost

Most people don't even use the fuel and timing sliders. Not to mention you aren't going to be revving to 8000 RPM and running over 23psi to make 350.

And this is a quote straight from the page " You can run outside these ranges. You just won't have individual adjustment points. "

What turbo are you using that you think you'll need/be able to run at over 23psi and only make 350?
 
That really depends on the turbo you plan on using.
 
Most people don't even use the fuel and timing sliders. Not to mention you aren't going to be revving to 8000 RPM and running over 23psi to make 350.

And this is a quote straight from the page " You can run outside these ranges. You just won't have individual adjustment points. "

What turbo are you using that you think you'll need/be able to run at over 23psi and only make 350?

im still running the 14b but im going to get a 16g
 
im still running the 14b but im going to get a 16g

Yeah, well unless your running E85, or meth inj. You won't be running more than 23psi on the 14b or 16g, at least efficiently.

You should easily be able to make your 350 running less than 23psi. Either way, to go from Lite to Full doesn't cost you any extra in the end vs. just buying Full outright.

If you have the money to burn, and think you will eventually grow out of your current goals, then just get Full, but if your on a budget, and don't think you'll be upgrading past a 16g anytime soon, save yourself $125 and spend it elsewhere.
 
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