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Dream Science / Code Red, Changed To Mountune

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Has anyone had Dream Science / Code red & changed to Mountune, if so whats your thoughts please.

cheers Andy
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PM Cam on here, He went from Dreamscience to Mountune and love's it.
QUOTE(The Engineer @ 7 Dec 2009, 10:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>PM Cam on here, He went from Dreamscience to Mountune and love's it.
so did i, i wont slate the d/s as it is very good for the price but it was just a bit "all or nothing" in my experience
From the other side, I found mountune very smooth and tame compared to the DSCI map........If you like the big turbo kick go for Dreamscience DSCI or Race + Map if you want a very smooth good map at a larger cost go Mountune..........The mountune map to me was very similar to the Dreamscience Performance + Map albeit a little more refined.

I prefered Dreamscience DSCI
I changed from DS to Code:Red, I did have Race+/Dsci running on an otherwise standard car to what my sig has now powerwise.
I cant really fault either of them to be honest, they both do what they are meant to, albeit Race+ was a bit all or nothing.
Agreed Race + is like driving a powerful diesel its a huge thump and before you know it the power has died by 4500 rpm and your looking for another gear....whereas DSCI almost gives the same initial whack in the back but holds the power a lot better to the red line
QUOTE(Ginno78 @ 11 Dec 2009, 02:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Agreed Race + is like driving a powerful diesel its a huge thump and before you know it the power has died by 4500 rpm and your looking for another gear....whereas DSCI almost gives the same initial whack in the back but holds the power a lot better to the red line

Mod-c is like dsci but with a bit more of the old kick in back and holds it there then you grab another gear.

I think mountune is more suited to a less modded car and a car under warranty. You pay the extra for that reason and its through ford.
If you want the possibility of adding further mods go dreamscience and with the money you save put it towards their onboard computer where you can run dianostic checks and test performance 0-100, quarter mile times etc and loads of other important and cool stuff.
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QUOTE(Boovy @ 11 Dec 2009, 03:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I think mountune is more suited to a less modded car

i dont think theres much between us in the modding stakes ,is there? theres only a cais as far as i can see {and its broke
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Mod C is tailored for full mods though, as is Bluefin Stage 3+ etc

Isn't Mountune with full exhaust or even an induction kit like running DSCi or Bluefin Stage 1 with the same mods? The Stage 3 remaps make more power.

Not having a go at Mountune, I still want to go out in one they seem to be the smooth and powerful
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