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<blockquote data-quote="cipan_supercas" data-source="post: 2024780" data-attributes="member: 1945"><p>Yes, you are wrong.</p><p>You can activate 2 tables to use for those purposes with MS. Please do a further research before making negative comments and don't mention that I don't know the difference between vtec and i-vtec, vvt and vvti. These system are quite new in the market and for people to wreck up their cars just for the sake of r&d have a very small potential. Research is still going on to perfect the implementation of vvti controls. Due to it's diy concept, you actually can controls various applications using MS. It's really up to you to explore and make use o what function you do need. If you're good in coding, make up your own codes to make your application usable with it. There are lots of ways and means to use MS.</p><p>MS2 have the feature for servo controls. If you insist on using those, then you have to buy the MS2. For ease of installation, (it's DIY) it's better to use those air bleed system for A/C which I recommend. It's easier and cheaper option. If you are not comfort with a little sagging in rpm and if you want total comfort, use oem ecu.</p><p>Controlling rpm when activating A/C is not a big deal. Furthermore you're after performance, not leisure anymore, and that is something that can't be done with the oem ecu. I think I've quoted many times before, oem ecu is the best for normal usage. The manufacturer runs hours of testing and tuning parameters before settling down on one map that's best for their product in many terms. What do you expect from a stand alone ecu that are been finalised from start to end in just a couple of days? Tuning done on dyno for couple of hours?</p><p>Think again.</p><p></p><p>p.s; "I got no credit for supporting MS here. I'm not the dealer nor distributor but I know I can help those who wants something CHEAPER AND AFFORDABLE for their upgrade and make their 'dream' to use a standalone as their tuning aid comes true." At least we now have more option of standalone to choose. Which product you're favour of.... it's your choice. Not even one product are built for inferior quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cipan_supercas, post: 2024780, member: 1945"] Yes, you are wrong. You can activate 2 tables to use for those purposes with MS. Please do a further research before making negative comments and don't mention that I don't know the difference between vtec and i-vtec, vvt and vvti. These system are quite new in the market and for people to wreck up their cars just for the sake of r&d have a very small potential. Research is still going on to perfect the implementation of vvti controls. Due to it's diy concept, you actually can controls various applications using MS. It's really up to you to explore and make use o what function you do need. If you're good in coding, make up your own codes to make your application usable with it. There are lots of ways and means to use MS. MS2 have the feature for servo controls. If you insist on using those, then you have to buy the MS2. For ease of installation, (it's DIY) it's better to use those air bleed system for A/C which I recommend. It's easier and cheaper option. If you are not comfort with a little sagging in rpm and if you want total comfort, use oem ecu. Controlling rpm when activating A/C is not a big deal. Furthermore you're after performance, not leisure anymore, and that is something that can't be done with the oem ecu. I think I've quoted many times before, oem ecu is the best for normal usage. The manufacturer runs hours of testing and tuning parameters before settling down on one map that's best for their product in many terms. What do you expect from a stand alone ecu that are been finalised from start to end in just a couple of days? Tuning done on dyno for couple of hours? Think again. p.s; "I got no credit for supporting MS here. I'm not the dealer nor distributor but I know I can help those who wants something CHEAPER AND AFFORDABLE for their upgrade and make their 'dream' to use a standalone as their tuning aid comes true." At least we now have more option of standalone to choose. Which product you're favour of.... it's your choice. Not even one product are built for inferior quality. [/QUOTE]
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