MisterMac
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..I think Wash is giving that particular forum member a hard time because the guy went in the Piggyback thread and lectured everyone about why they shouldn't use Piggybacks.
Lectured?, not exactly, but yes, I did post in one of the piggyback threads that a piggyback is neither sizzle or steak, it is all trickery. The Piggyback equipment tricks the vehicles' sensors into doing things it wouldn't normally do. Whereas, the PRESSERTech full ECU tune is an actual reprogram of the ECU which changes performance in a balanced manner specific to the individual car. Those are the facts.
The Thread Kamauxx is referring to is named something like "Buying a piggy-back....which one should I get?"
For a number of reasons there are very few ECU tuning options for the Stinger: The ECU software encryption is difficult to crack. The expertise to hack into an ECU and reprogram it is quite expensive, especially to do it in a competent manner. Due largely to the cost of creating an ECU tune (and correspondingly the selling price-point) vs the cheaper piggyback option limits sales of ECU programing to a smaller segment of the population.
My intent was not to degrade anybody's decision to purchase a piggy-back. When I was younger, I experimented with a piggy-back that resulted in catastrophic drivetrain failure. Many people don't know the difference and don't fully understand all of their options when it comes to tuning. They read the hype on forums like this and disregard the posts to the contrary. My hope is that my provocative post in that thread, and this one, will help buyers to seek a greater awareness of their options and therein make their best decision in what they aim to purchase.
After they've executed their research, they can then make the best fully-informed decision as to what they will do to enhance the performance of their Stinger. My bias is for an the PRESSERTech ECU tune over a tool of trickery.