jwt return

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wanghoeby
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In one of these forums someone referenced a "JWT return" what does this mean? please explain as much as you can to me.

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Rownan
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You mean retune? ;)

wanghoeby
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maybe thats what the guy meant, sure tell me what jwt retune means.

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karay240
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retuning of the ecu is what I'd assume. . .

Rownan
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karay240 wrote:retuning of the ecu is what I'd assume. . .


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Dattebayo
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Jwt is Jim Wolf Technologies. They take your engine computer and reprogram it when you decide to add a turbo or other equipment for about $500.

You guys are all smart a$$es.

MarkEmark
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2BN_S13 wrote:Jwt is Jim Wolf Technologies. They take your engine computer and reprogram it when you decide to add a turbo or other equipment for about $500.

You guys are all smart a$$es.


Actually, $595.

Entire waste of money if you're going n/a; however, the only reasonable thing is that you can upgrade your ECU to turbo specs for only $100 once you have a JWT ECU. I bought one off of ebay for $350, had it re-tuned for turbo for another $100, so I ended up paying $450 instead of $600 for a new ECU. AND I have an extra ECU laying around, which I can get another $50 for. So about $400 overall-not bad. If you are considering getting one, I highly suggest buying a used one on ebay and then getting it re-tuned; you'll save yourself a bundle.


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