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Old 05-26-2006, 11:24 AM   #1
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Default NickG OBDII software for the M44 1.9

I had a look at this and couldn't work out which is the post software curve, must be the one that peaks higher as the software ups the rev limiter.

http://www.techniquetuning.com/images/dyno-m44na.jpg

If so, it struck me that the low down bhp curves are pretty low and it peaks a lot more. I guess this "feels" faster as you must have a sudden rush of torque as the revs get high?

Anyone bought the software and was it worth it?

Also, how was the install?
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