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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
2001 cobra, eaton swap tuning options
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<blockquote data-quote="32vApe" data-source="post: 15429607" data-attributes="member: 72912"><p>That's true in some parts. The 01' ecu's update the temp readings slower and only read one iat. This actually leaves more processing speed to the spark and fuel control. This is why the 01' cobra ecu's are better at high rpm. The 03/04 computers have trouble over 7000 rpm. </p><p></p><p>I made just under 800 whp at 7600 rpm on the stock 01' computer. Your stock ecu will work fine. Unfortunately sct has the best software for eec-v.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="32vApe, post: 15429607, member: 72912"] That's true in some parts. The 01' ecu's update the temp readings slower and only read one iat. This actually leaves more processing speed to the spark and fuel control. This is why the 01' cobra ecu's are better at high rpm. The 03/04 computers have trouble over 7000 rpm. I made just under 800 whp at 7600 rpm on the stock 01' computer. Your stock ecu will work fine. Unfortunately sct has the best software for eec-v. [/QUOTE]
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