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Old 06-12-2002, 12:47 AM
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Stumbled across this alternative to a g-tech.

Race Tech. AC-22/AP-22

found it from this review when looking into g-tech.

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Looks to me like it might be worth saving up the few extra clams to go with at least the AC-22 instead of the g-tech.

Has anyone here had any experience with this product?
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Moving to engine forum....
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Out of curiosity, why to Engine/Intake/Exhaust?

these products can be used to measure changes brought about by changing tyres/suspension/mass/gears/etc as well as engine modifications.
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Yeah, I was thinking of one of those too!
Found it on a search.
Looks like it compensates better , etc. and the better model makes cool graphs from your pc!
Also, says it doesn't take an hour to level out or anything.
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Thats a neat little unit, its quite cool that you can download it to the PC. I would definetly use that feature... hehe

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Seems to me that the price difference between the AC-22 and the g-tech isn't too much for the added functionality, but I'm not sure if the AP-22's larger price tag is worth what you get. Some of the applications might be interesting, but a notebook and pencil can take the place of some, and some of the others you would probably be better off getting a dyno.

Who knows though, it might just be something to save up for and waste money on while I wait for SR to stock the parts I want smile.gif .
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another related product, sounds a lot like that homebrew one with the tape recorder...

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