Technosquare vs AAM Flash

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Old 12-22-2006, 07:49 PM
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Technosquare vs AAM Flash

I'm a lazy bastard and I don't want a Unichip or UTEC so, between the two reflashes out there which one is the better of the two? Or is it just a coin toss?? Are there other reflashes that I may be missing??
 
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Old 12-23-2006, 08:16 PM
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Id probably go with Technosquare because that is the route I went. I believe they both use Tech Tom but Technosquare has been doing reflashes for the longest time. Technosquare also works very closely with NNA and NISSAN Japan, they get stock maps from both NNA and NISSAN Japan directly and Technosquare has done quite a few cars for NNA. www.technosquareinc.com and ask for Tadashi, tell him Andy@Performance sent you.
 
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Old 02-22-2007, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by rlwjr1
...between the two reflashes out there which one is the better of the two? Or is it just a coin toss?? Are there other reflashes that I may be missing??
Hello,

The flashes are very similar as we both use the same hardware and software. Being a 350Z and G35 specialty shop we believe our programs are second to none as we have a very intimate experience and everyday working relationship with every aspect of the 350Z and G35.

That said, for some people the difference depends on where you are located. If you are located in California or another area with 91-ocane Technosquare would make greast sense for your ECU Flash. If you live in an area with 93-octane (which is what we use here in Maryland) the AAM Flash makes great sense.

Here is a link to our website for AAM Flash information:

http://www.alteredatmosphere.com/mm5...y_Code=350Z_EM

Hope this helps,
 
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I sent my 2003 sedan ECU to Technosquare for reflash by last summer and am very pleased with the results.It's like a different automobile -- pulls much stronger, the increased redline allows shifts higher in the power band and improved throttle response are great. Only downside is I lost about 2 mpg.

At that time Technosquare was able to reflash my 03 G35 where AAM couldn't, don't know if this is still the case or not so be sure to call and talk before sending anything in.
 
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I also sent my 2003 to Technosquare and have been extremely pleased with the results. This has been the best bang for the buck mod I've done. I don't have any experience with AAM, but the end results should be close/same. This mod is a must-have!
 
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