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Good points from everyone. Looks like the discussion has moved towards wether or not the "end user" is going to be content with wichever EMS they choose.
Enthalpy is correct about DIY'ers and demands for MS use.
RickyB makes a good point about the knowledge needed to use a MS. If I didnt know anything about automotive system, I'd prob be more inclined to use a more mainstream unit that I could have a professional tuner help me with or "fix" if need be.
Which leads to TomsMR2 talking about using other peoples experiences and set-ups to tune your own. The MS is advertised as a DIY EMS. Everything you need to know about how it functions is there on the website. Tuning it on the other hand is left to the installer, that's prob why they have all the caution captions hehe.
Other than the time you need to invest to make the EMS work properly I dont really see any faults with the system. I like it's open source ability which allows for possibilities outside of the normal EMS range. Adding hardware and software for specific applications.
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