View Poll Results: Xede or P2?
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Vishnu Xede Vs. Works P2
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PROS:
-Super smooth powerband
-massive acceleration increase (hp)
-boost does not taper anymore
-lets the ECU do the work (failsafe process)
-guys at WORKS are awesome!
- leaves a smile in your face
CONS:
-NONE!!!
-Super smooth powerband
-massive acceleration increase (hp)
-boost does not taper anymore
-lets the ECU do the work (failsafe process)
-guys at WORKS are awesome!
- leaves a smile in your face
CONS:
-NONE!!!
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Apples and oranges here.
The Works flash is a reflash of the ECU. It is not a tuning device, but rather is a static modification to the existing ECU that rewrites its program.
The Xede is a piggyback computer that is user programmable for the purpose of tweaking any combination of mods via a dyno.
The Xede costs more, but you gain flexibility. If you want something to plug in and be done with it, Works flash, Dynoflash, etc. are viable options.
If you want the flexibility of tuning your setup via a dyno to get every last bit of power out of it, the Xede delivers this capability, albeit at a higher cost than a static flash.
The Works flash is a reflash of the ECU. It is not a tuning device, but rather is a static modification to the existing ECU that rewrites its program.
The Xede is a piggyback computer that is user programmable for the purpose of tweaking any combination of mods via a dyno.
The Xede costs more, but you gain flexibility. If you want something to plug in and be done with it, Works flash, Dynoflash, etc. are viable options.
If you want the flexibility of tuning your setup via a dyno to get every last bit of power out of it, the Xede delivers this capability, albeit at a higher cost than a static flash.
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Originally Posted by Ted B
Apples and oranges here.
The Works flash is a reflash of the ECU. It is not a tuning device, but rather is a static modification to the existing ECU that rewrites its program.
The Xede is a piggyback computer that is user programmable for the purpose of tweaking any combination of mods via a dyno.
The Xede costs more, but you gain flexibility. If you want something to plug in and be done with it, Works flash, Dynoflash, etc. are viable options.
If you want the flexibility of tuning your setup via a dyno to get every last bit of power out of it, the Xede delivers this capability, albeit at a higher cost than a static flash.
The Works flash is a reflash of the ECU. It is not a tuning device, but rather is a static modification to the existing ECU that rewrites its program.
The Xede is a piggyback computer that is user programmable for the purpose of tweaking any combination of mods via a dyno.
The Xede costs more, but you gain flexibility. If you want something to plug in and be done with it, Works flash, Dynoflash, etc. are viable options.
If you want the flexibility of tuning your setup via a dyno to get every last bit of power out of it, the Xede delivers this capability, albeit at a higher cost than a static flash.
If you won't be tuning it, and just want to get it and forget it, get the P2.
If you want to tune your own car the XEDE would suit your needs better.
In the end I chose the P2 since I was not going to tune my own car.
Last edited by SouthernCrane; Oct 22, 2004 at 07:17 AM.
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Xede, because I like the idea of running two fuel maps, 91 and 100. A reprogram is different in scope and purpose than a user programable interface. Works has a very nice, perfectly integrated package.
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I don't have the xede yet but planning on getting it cuz they won the 1 lap of America and proven their stuffs actually work and not just all talks. However vishu stuffs are more expensive than others.
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Originally Posted by Tougefreak
I don't have the xede yet but planning on getting it cuz they won the 1 lap of America and proven their stuffs actually work and not just all talks. However vishu stuffs are more expensive than others.
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Originally Posted by shiv@vishnu
But DavidV's mew book for Dummies didn't say anything too good about the XEDE. Might want to reconsider
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Originally Posted by shiv@vishnu
But DavidV's mew book for Dummies didn't say anything too good about the XEDE.
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I'm waiting for Shiv's new book "How to re-calibrate a dyno for peak #s and position the temp sensor for dummies"
Looks like a best seller to me
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Looks like a best seller to me
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Last edited by rodw; Oct 25, 2004 at 02:44 PM.