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Favorite feature of DSMLink

Hey everyone I am looking into what fuel management system that I am going to be putting in my car and I know most of the people on here say DSMLink is the best....So what is everyones favorite feature of DSMLink that you like better than the rest of the fuel managment systems out there???
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

timing control
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

i dont have one but this stutterbox feature sounds awesome to me. oh...and absolute computer control.
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

I love every feature about my DSMLINK!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

3 cheers for DSMLink!

They need something like that for N/A
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

Or you need a 4g63 .

I dont have it yet, but stutterbox is going to be my favorite feature. Antilag and no-lift-shift are close though.
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

whooooaaa whats no lift shift? and antilag? i figure antilag must be to spool the turbo faster somehow? how do those two features work?
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

my favorite feature is the built in voice activated ass scratcher. It gets the job done.
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

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my favorite feature is the built in voice activated ass scratcher. It gets the job done.
You just sold me on DSMLink with that one....
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Apex'i N1 Downpipe
Walbro 255 fuel pump
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Turbo XS Boost Controller
Balance Shaft Elimininator
ACT 2600
RRE 11lb No Name Flywheel
Prothane Motor Mounts
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RRE Front and Rear strut tower bars
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

Thats a thought one. I like being able to use 0-5v inputs to log various aftermarket gizmo's. I also like knock CEL preset, Miscellaneous dialog box where you can clamp baro/iso, turn fans on. Timing control is neat though I hardly use it. Airflow sliders for calibrating the MAF is very nice with the 3" GM MAF!! Nothing like good gas mileage..

The one thing I really wish the 2g v2.5 had that the 1g version has is the NLTS timing reset sum. If NLTS activates and injectors goto 0.0%, if you have any knock at all when you shift it skyrockets during shifts and fucks your entire next gear. 1g dsmlink has the timming reset sum at shift that the future v3 will have..
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

Antilag: "The technique involves retarding ignition timing so far as to cause the exhaust valve to open well into the power cycle, resulting in extremely hot and explosive gases rushing past the turbine, spinning the turbo up like crazy." -DSMlink.com

No-lift-shifting means you dont have to take your foot off the gas when you shift. When the clutch goes in, it engages a sort of "rolling stutterbox" so it drops the revs to a user set RPM. I think its pretty damn cool. Obviously you wouldnt use that on the street during normal driving, but its a good racing technique.
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

With the no lift shift feature...how dangerous is that? I have heard horrible stories of what it could do....and does everyone like the interface and everything??? and how long did it take you to get used to it?
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MHI Big 16g
FP Race Manifold
Apex'i N1 Cat-back
Apex'i N1 Downpipe
Walbro 255 fuel pump
GReddy Type S BOV
Turbo XS Boost Controller
Balance Shaft Elimininator
ACT 2600
RRE 11lb No Name Flywheel
Prothane Motor Mounts
Tokico Illuminas Advanced Handling Kit
RRE Front and Rear strut tower bars
RMDSM Front and Rear Sway Bars
TRE Stage 2 Tranny
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

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With the no lift shift feature...how dangerous is that? I have heard horrible stories of what it could do....and does everyone like the interface and everything??? and how long did it take you to get used to it?
How can it be dangerous? When your rpms still drop off like your letting off the gas but to a set rpm instead, which will still allow the clutch to go into next gear smoothly And like i said before DSMLINK is the only way to go!!! its fuckin amazing!!!
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

The only other thing that I am considering besides DSMLink is the AEM EMS....but I guess I could always get DSMLink and if I dont like it then just sell it....
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MHI Big 16g
FP Race Manifold
Apex'i N1 Cat-back
Apex'i N1 Downpipe
Walbro 255 fuel pump
GReddy Type S BOV
Turbo XS Boost Controller
Balance Shaft Elimininator
ACT 2600
RRE 11lb No Name Flywheel
Prothane Motor Mounts
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RRE Front and Rear strut tower bars
RMDSM Front and Rear Sway Bars
TRE Stage 2 Tranny
ARP Head Studs, Main Studs, Rod bolts
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Re: Favorite feature of DSMLink

EMS is no joke, you better know your shit to even bother buying it. You can have someone dyno tune it, if their is somone who can do it. I'm no where near the expeience level needed for that product..
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