SDS VS MS, I would like to figure this one out?????? |
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SDS VS MS, I would like to figure this one out?????? |
toon1 |
Mar 16 2008, 01:11 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,849 Joined: 29-October 05 From: tracy,ca Member No.: 5,022 |
DISCLAIMER: This is not a thread to argue bash or to say yours is better than mine.
I would like to learn what the difference is! I am an MS user and happy with it, if SDS will fuel an engine better, I would like to find out why! I have been following Daves thread about MS not fueling his engine well enough. There are dyno results proving this, can they be posted with the reasons why MS fails to provide an engine with what it needs? I have been to SDS's site and cannot find any reason why it would fuel an engine better. Is it the simplicity of setup? Is it that SDS has 16x16 fuel tables? Is SDS's processor faster? I'm sure if MS was capable of doing the same as SDS, Jake would have figured it out. I would like to learn differences! AGAIN, no bashing, just learning. Keith |
ottox914 |
Mar 16 2008, 08:35 PM
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The glory that once was. Group: Members Posts: 1,302 Joined: 15-December 03 From: Mahtomedi, MN Member No.: 1,438 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
See my sig for SDS install thread. I went that way because it had everything I needed, and nothing I didn't. It was easier to install than I thought, but I'm kind of mental about 2x 3x checking and thinking things thru 200x 300x times before doing it, so the install went well, considering that it was the first time I installed it in the real world, but had done the install a million times in my head. The learning curve on the MS with all the options and configuration seemed to offer alot of chances for an oops. The SDS, while a little challenging to install, really was plug and play. The car started on the first attempt and settled into a smooth idle. Amazing. I could drive it around the block. After all the planning, it took less than 1 day to physically install and drive. And during all the planning, and once or twice since, I called the co. in Canada. Nice guys. They speak the same english I do, are availible during the hours I'm awake and working on the car, and are more than happy to help. Best customer service I have had on anything.
The challenge of building the MS was a potential draw for me- I like a good project, as my sig links will attest to, however the speed that the SDS went in, the ease of programming, well, as much fun as a good project is, driving your car rather than looking for a weak solder joint is WAY more fun. My .02. |
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