Multimap - Med91

: For vehicles without cruise control, a sequence of pressing the brake and accelerator pedals in combination is used to cycle through slots. Revlimit ECU Tuning Typical Map Slot Configuration A "solid" setup usually divides the 4 slots as follows: Slot 1 (Valet/Anti-Theft) : Limits power or prevents the car from starting. Slot 2 (Stock/Low Power) : Factory settings for daily driving or 95 octane fuel. Slot 3 (Performance) : High-power mode optimized for 98/100 octane fuel. Slot 4 (Extreme/Race)

The most elegant and driver-friendly aspect of the MED91 Multimap is its map-switching mechanism. Unlike other multimap solutions that might require connecting a physical switch to the ECU wiring harness, the MED91 Multimap ingeniously repurposes an existing vehicle control for the task: the cruise control system. med91 multimap

Whether you are a track-day enthusiast or a daily driver wanting to switch between an aggressive race map and a fuel-efficient daily map at the push of a button, multimap tuning offers the ultimate in versatility. : For vehicles without cruise control, a sequence

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