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Looking to tune my supra 2025 supra for more power. I currently run JB4 on 93 octane with VRSF downpipe. If anyone has a 2020 ECU for sale or anyone knows somewhere that they are sold lmk.
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Ok, I'll let you know.
 

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Always wondered if it's still worth cloning and running ecutek compared to running MHD+ with reflex integration.
 

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Always wondered if it's still worth cloning and running ecutek compared to running MHD+ with reflex integration.
It’s not. Only reason tuners hype ecutek is because they have bought in to a very expensive tuning platform and are trying to get their investment back.
 

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Ok ic. For some reason I thought cloning and ecutek rom gave tuners full access to all tables in the dme. While bm3 and mhd roms still don't have every single table decrypted yet.
 

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Ok ic. For some reason I thought cloning and ecutek rom gave tuners full access to all tables in the dme. While bm3 and mhd roms still don't have every single table decrypted yet.
Only advantage Ecutek currently really has is the ability to create custom defined input/output tables. It's really only a plus for super high powered cars and the unique setups that come with it.

MHD is an open definition solution. It uses Tunerpro for it's custom tuning software, with the open ability to define all the tables in a XDF file if you have access to an A2L file, or you pay someone for full definitions. The MHD supplied XDF files only get you so far.

BM3 has over 5,900 tables defined, depending on your ROM ID.

So technically, out of the box, bm3 currently has the most tables defined out of the 3.
 

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BM3 has over 5,900 tables defined, depending on your ROM ID.

So technically, out of the box, bm3 currently has the most tables defined out of the 3.
Welp. Guess I'm staying bm3 then, but can you explain what's going on between bm3 and motiv. Why bm3 won't integrate reflex. I know it's because of rev2 but can't they also include reflex integration as well?
 

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Welp. Guess I'm staying bm3 then, but can you explain what's going on between bm3 and motiv. Why bm3 won't integrate reflex. I know it's because of rev2 but can't they also include reflex integration as well?
I have no view into the inner workings of Protuningfreaks.
 
 








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