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If you understand a few concepts, how an engine works, how an engine makes power, what sensors do which, what sensors can have an effect, then any ecu is fairly easy to programme, providing the user gets on well with the software. Me personally am not a fan of piggyback ecu's as there is too much "lieing" going on.



The best thing you can do to familiarise yourself with software and whats needed to map an ecu, is to search round manufacturer's website and download the software and have a fiddle. The best one I can recommend for a beginner is Haltech, you get a whole document help section explaining what things do and what it effects. Once you've mastered the parameters go looking at software such as DTA, Link, it is all fairly similar.


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