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Are there any major (or minor) differences between the FC Hako and a Datalogit?

From what I understand:

- Hako has 2 analogue inputs; DL has 4 (for wideband O2 sensor etc.)

- DL comes with it's own software

- DL can run hand controller at same time (no idea why you'd need to)

- Hako is $140 cheaper

- Hako will work with all softwares, not just FC edit

Don't need the extra analogue inputs unless you're hardcore into tuning...though you could still do this on the Hako with wideband and EGT sensors. I only wanted something that could load and save maps when switching fuels, so Hako it is.

Steak and BJ day today

I'll probably have chicken for dinner :(

Would it be awkward if your mother cooked steak for your father tonight...awareness not always a good thing.

210kw at the hubs, 19psi, 11.5afr

Exhaust cam retarded 8degrees

Good to be back in the 200kw club

Was tuned last night in the heat and intake is being restricted. (Dat intake pipe)

so you specified hubs because???

From what I understand:

- Hako has 2 analogue inputs; DL has 4 (for wideband O2 sensor etc.)

- DL comes with it's own software

- DL can run hand controller at same time (no idea why you'd need to)

- Hako is $140 cheaper

- Hako will work with all softwares, not just FC edit

Don't need the extra analogue inputs unless you're hardcore into tuning...though you could still do this on the Hako with wideband and EGT sensors. I only wanted something that could load and save maps when switching fuels, so Hako it is.

Have used both...

Hako is the way.

USB and cheaper. just need someone that has Datalogit and is willing to give up the software ;)

also it is nice to be able to run the HC at the same time so you never have to unplug the shit... just chuck in computer and away you go... other than that, no advantage

Have used both...

Hako is the way.

USB and cheaper. just need someone that has Datalogit and is willing to give up the software ;)

also it is nice to be able to run the HC at the same time so you never have to unplug the shit... just chuck in computer and away you go... other than that, no advantage

How difficult is it to save your existing tune to laptop and swap between maps?

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