Electromotive standalone
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Re: Electromotive standalone (meanteg)
I don't use it myself, but since no-one else is answering.
It's an okay system. It's not as configurable as some standalones, but it tries to be a simple install system and it works well. Everything taps into stock wiring and you leave your stock ECU where it is. It's inability to use stock triggers is a bit annoying, you'll need to mount a trigger wheel for it. It replaces your stock distributor by running two coil packs using direct fire waste spark.
It's an okay system. It's not as configurable as some standalones, but it tries to be a simple install system and it works well. Everything taps into stock wiring and you leave your stock ECU where it is. It's inability to use stock triggers is a bit annoying, you'll need to mount a trigger wheel for it. It replaces your stock distributor by running two coil packs using direct fire waste spark.
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