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PERO'S33,

It is well in advance on all those front's in my opinion, come's with in built boost controller, MAP sensor etc, so they don't need to be purchased extra. Has more map points than most and is very easy to tune. Has heaps of features, rotational idle, anti-lag, launch control.

That's my 2c.

See'ya:burnout:

I SET UP THE PROTO TYPE PLUG AND PLAYS (DONE 8 P+Ps) AND HAVE BEEN THE HIGHEST WOLF SELLER ANY WHERE FOR MANY YEARS AND HAVE MANY CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING RACE

CARS WITH THEM (5 RACES WON AT WANNEROO SAT NITE). LIFE TIME WARRANTY TO. FULL PC TUNING AND HC OPTION, FULLY

UPGRADABLE TO.www.wolfems.com.au SITE NEEDS AN UPGRADE

BUT DEVELOPMENT COMES FIRST.

Well the cooler is going in right now. I went down around 1pm to see if I could get some installation pics but they hadnt started yet ;) Should be all done by the time I pick it up, has to be serviced too, hope they have enough time :D I'm going to dyno it tonight, I'll post some pics of it installed then.

Does the Wolf come with AIR TEMP sensors??????????????

I dont think it does...(Please correct me if im wrong Steve / Paul)

Looking at the Web site its doesnt mention air temp sensors....

I think its only Autronics and Motec......

I my opinion is that these two are in a league above all the rest. Both having anti lag, boost controller,etc,etc as the others do, but also have air temp sensors placed in the engine.

So instead of running static fuel maps, the Autronic and Motec adjust fueling according to air tempurate...... so your engine adjusts to hot and cold weather......

I dont think any other ECU does that in Aust(I could be wrong Though)..

Daniel

Daniel,

I think you are wrong. Although the Wolf doesn't actually come with the sensors it does support them, and I will be running them with the new turbo. It allows for air temp compensation, most people don't need them until they go for bigger horsepower.

You'd be surprised what the new plug'n'play does have, worth speaking to Steve to get the full low-down, I just know what features I've seen.

I run a MAP sensor, which comes with the Wolf, have rotational idle and with the new turbo then I'll run anti-lag.

It also has alot more map sites than the Autronic.

See'ya:burnout:

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