I think what Max is very clumsily trying to say/prove is both systems work in the right hands. Max has done from mild to wild with the Tmax, with minimum issues. He's practically built maps from scratch when he's made throttle body changes (Tmax is TPS based). He also has a very good understanding of timing, which is the part that most Tmax owners don't realize is not auto tuned. He understands the limits, and he's not afraid of the system. I can agree with Max, most of the time when folks have had an issue with the Tmax it is due to not understanding the limits of the system and not understanding enough basic tuning to correct for problems. By reading some of the comments here, I think a lot of you guys think that Max is cutting on TTS. I don't think that's the case, I think he is simply defending a product he likes and is pointing out perceived weaknesses in a product that he doesn't totally understand.
I've used both systems, and I can't say that one is out right superior to another since the goals that someone has is what is going to dictate which is better for them. For closed loop fuel control, the Tmax system works very well. Anytime I've had my Tmax bike on a dyno, the wide open throttle was table top flat (ok, well with in the expected margin of error Steve

). The trick to getting good wide open fuel control with the Tmax is you have to allow the system to take measurements from there so it knows what to do to make adjustments to reach the desired goal, and most of the time when guys have mixed results at wide open it is due to them not taking enough readings in that range. I know Max, and I know collecting data at wide open isn't an issue for him.
For timing control, the alpha-N system the Tmax uses is an outdated way to handle timing. I would take speed density for timing anyday over alpha-N. This doesn't mean one can't make Alpha-N work. When I had a Tmax bike, my TTS vtuned bike and Tmax bike would get with in fractions of a MPG within each other on the same trip. The one scenario that the Alpha-N system the Tmax has with timing is MAP is not a factor, long cam high compression builds are much more tuner friendly. That's never been an issue for me since I'm compressionally challenged, but I think that this favors Max's build preferences.