I was able to recently compare both the Comp and the EZ on my ETH (I was inadvertantly sent both when I placed my order). The EZ provided very smooth power and really helped the low end torque (I didn't feel as much benefit in the upper RPM band). I think it's definately the way to go on an ETH if you are POSITIVE that you will not install injectors later. Installation is a breeze.
Power delivery with the Comp was not as smooth with the stock injectors and I had to turn it to level 4 before I felt the same "get up and go" as I did with the EZ.
I ultimately kept the Comp because I wanted the in cab adjustibility when I upgraded my injectors (this past weekend). I installed BD1's and it really made a difference. The Comp power delivery is now much smoother and I can blow smoke and slip the clutch if I choose.
(I can also choose to not smoke. )
Oh yeah, someone mentioned using the Comp without installing the injector pump wire. I tried this trick, but the Comp did not provide nearly as much power as the EZ.
Power delivery with the Comp was not as smooth with the stock injectors and I had to turn it to level 4 before I felt the same "get up and go" as I did with the EZ.

I ultimately kept the Comp because I wanted the in cab adjustibility when I upgraded my injectors (this past weekend). I installed BD1's and it really made a difference. The Comp power delivery is now much smoother and I can blow smoke and slip the clutch if I choose.


Oh yeah, someone mentioned using the Comp without installing the injector pump wire. I tried this trick, but the Comp did not provide nearly as much power as the EZ.