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CIS-E vs. CIS-Motronic



I guess I'm trying to understand what the cost (time&money) vs. benefit is 
between the two systems. If I am not going to see a difference between it 
and CIS-E and it's just a "I'm cool since I'm running a Motronic system" 
thing then I don't see it being worth the headache.

-Raffi

At 09:15 AM 7/12/02 -0400, you wrote:
>CIS-Motronic is like CIS-E, but with add-ons has some sort of Adaptive 
>Circuitry in the brain box.  Compensates for wear-and-tear, adverse 
>conditions, stuff like that.  It also has a fault memory for troubleshooting.
>
>Dan
>
>
>>From: Euroroc II <flaatr@yahoo.com>
>>To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>>Subject: CIS-E vs. CIS-Motronic
>>Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 10:22:43 -0700
>>
>>What is the difference and advantage of one verses the other?
>>
>>-RGK-
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