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2013-14 Shelby GT500
(New) Motec ECU 150 PNP (S197 GT500 Mustang)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bad Company" data-source="post: 16920720" data-attributes="member: 141815"><p>I talked to Shawn at Fischer Motorsports yesterday to discuss a MoTec ECU for my car, he stated that he could get these units without any problems from MoTec. Yes I've delt with him in the past and yes he can be slow to finish a project, but the end results are worth it in my opinion. </p><p></p><p>manny231988 if your car is the one I've seen pictures of your getting a lot more done than a MoTec ECU. I think you'll love the controllability of your final project once you have it in your hands. Be patient, yes it can be painful. I'm in the same situation with my car being in a shop for a much longer period of time then yours has been in to date. But my car has literally been apart to nothing but the unibody with the only thing left on it was the quarter windows. Here are a few pictures of what my car looks like today. I'm hoping I'll have the car sometime this summer to enjoy again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad Company, post: 16920720, member: 141815"] I talked to Shawn at Fischer Motorsports yesterday to discuss a MoTec ECU for my car, he stated that he could get these units without any problems from MoTec. Yes I've delt with him in the past and yes he can be slow to finish a project, but the end results are worth it in my opinion. manny231988 if your car is the one I've seen pictures of your getting a lot more done than a MoTec ECU. I think you'll love the controllability of your final project once you have it in your hands. Be patient, yes it can be painful. I'm in the same situation with my car being in a shop for a much longer period of time then yours has been in to date. But my car has literally been apart to nothing but the unibody with the only thing left on it was the quarter windows. Here are a few pictures of what my car looks like today. I'm hoping I'll have the car sometime this summer to enjoy again. [/QUOTE]
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