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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
Yep. The fault is not with the product of EcuTEK but with the lack of tuners who want to use it.
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Part of the fault is with the product itself. Cost, technical issues with proprietary "locking" of the ECU and inability to remove and resell a license are significant reasons the product has faltered and why demand from consumers and tuners has dropped.
I had an ECUTek ECU and liked it but would never choose them again until they resolve their issues and catch up and surpass Cobb's feature set. Cobb may be slow with new features, but ECUTek is glacial by comparison.