Fastmax
Active member
Well heres the short of it. This thing works as advertised. If you have been considering one go buy it.
Heres the long version.
I couldnt decide between this and a PC for a long time, I was basically sold on going the PC route because of its popularity when I saw the techlusions on ebay for $125 and the cheapskate/rebel in me took over and hit the buy it now.
Techlusion claims its "load sensing technology" gives it the ability to vary the fuel mixture in different gears whereas other solutions cant. The upside with the PC however is that you can screw around with the timing as well as the fuel mix, with the techlusion the factory timing curve is retained. Do I care? Is one better? Can pigs really fly? Heck if I know thats one of those internet arguments you can never win. I know the techlusion 100% fixed all the driveability problems I have bitched about ands so its just fine with me.
Heres a link to techlusions website if you want to read about it. https://techlusion.com/
Although it is advertised as plug and play, you do have to T into 5 factory wires with the little clip on connectors supplied. So as advertised you do not have to cut up your factory harness, but I had expected a plug that didnt exist. A little iffy on the advertising honesty there.
The hookup was pretty easy with the exception of making sure I had the right 4 injector wires to T into. They are supposed to be Grn/blk org/blk red/blk blu/blk. And they are. The problem is there are two harnesses under the left cover with those exact 4 color wires in them. If you install a techlusion for a tip you should know that it is the larger connector with the larger diameter wires. Dont ask me how I know. :dribble:
The adjustments were fast and easy once I had it installed, no computer or fancy downloading required. You could hear the motor smooth out as you dialed it in. Probably took a total of 2 minutes to adjust all the dials. Being an avocate of the KISS principle I like that part.
The results are this thing couldnt run any more perfect. Smooth, no herky jerky throttle, no bucking or surging. Its much improved around town. Being an A model it also really helped smooth the takeoff. After a short run the avg mpg was working its way up instead of down. That was a bit of a surprise. So far there is no downside to this unit that I can find. IMHO money well spent, probably the best mod per $$$ I have done so far.
Roy
Heres the long version.
I couldnt decide between this and a PC for a long time, I was basically sold on going the PC route because of its popularity when I saw the techlusions on ebay for $125 and the cheapskate/rebel in me took over and hit the buy it now.
Techlusion claims its "load sensing technology" gives it the ability to vary the fuel mixture in different gears whereas other solutions cant. The upside with the PC however is that you can screw around with the timing as well as the fuel mix, with the techlusion the factory timing curve is retained. Do I care? Is one better? Can pigs really fly? Heck if I know thats one of those internet arguments you can never win. I know the techlusion 100% fixed all the driveability problems I have bitched about ands so its just fine with me.
Heres a link to techlusions website if you want to read about it. https://techlusion.com/
Although it is advertised as plug and play, you do have to T into 5 factory wires with the little clip on connectors supplied. So as advertised you do not have to cut up your factory harness, but I had expected a plug that didnt exist. A little iffy on the advertising honesty there.
The hookup was pretty easy with the exception of making sure I had the right 4 injector wires to T into. They are supposed to be Grn/blk org/blk red/blk blu/blk. And they are. The problem is there are two harnesses under the left cover with those exact 4 color wires in them. If you install a techlusion for a tip you should know that it is the larger connector with the larger diameter wires. Dont ask me how I know. :dribble:
The adjustments were fast and easy once I had it installed, no computer or fancy downloading required. You could hear the motor smooth out as you dialed it in. Probably took a total of 2 minutes to adjust all the dials. Being an avocate of the KISS principle I like that part.
The results are this thing couldnt run any more perfect. Smooth, no herky jerky throttle, no bucking or surging. Its much improved around town. Being an A model it also really helped smooth the takeoff. After a short run the avg mpg was working its way up instead of down. That was a bit of a surprise. So far there is no downside to this unit that I can find. IMHO money well spent, probably the best mod per $$$ I have done so far.
Roy