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I am so not going there with this... :P:D

Thought Ant had decided he wasn't tuning these anymore ?

BTW , Don't ring Hyperdrive or Ovaboost . :D

We won't hang up on you though.

hehe

Cheers

Ken

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Yes I like Wolf ECUs and would have tuned more than anyone in the anywere.

I sold around 20 a month for 10 years and think that would be about 80% of total aftermarket ECU sales in wa and we now sell and support all AEM products at Top Racing.

We tune all brands of popular ECUs on our own inhouse Dyno.

Wolf ECUs are easy to tune and have controlled many of WAs fastest cars and are being upgraded regularly and all V4s can be upgraded to the latest firmware at any time.

So yes Wolf is still and will stay supported in WA thru Wheelspin and Top Racing.

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Wolf ECUs are easy to tune and have controlled many of WAs fastest cars and are being upgraded regularly and all V4s can be upgraded to the latest firmware at any time.

as an aside to the topic, Steve - what cost is involved in upgrading the software, and how often are the updates produced?

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Upgrades vary as AEM work on updates constantly but ppl only need to update if theres something they need in the latest update.Cost is freight to and from AEM in Melbourne.

No tuning at Chris mills as the Dyno is at Top racing now.

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afaik when i spoke to wolf about an update they said they would do it for free if you pay for the freight to and from...

Duh.

Cost is freight to and from AEM in Melbourne.

No tuning at Chris mills as the Dyno is at Top racing now.

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