Around $700us for a full stand alone, plug and play ecu...

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but this is a good option for people that don't have the time or skills to build it for themselves.
lil_mike wrote:sorry guys, but those dyno results are fake.
your torque and power curves should always meet at precisely 5252rpm, regardless of any factors. so really, all four of the graphs should cross at the exact same point. the one with the stock ecu is fine, but the megasquirt one is rigged. they've modified the dyno formula and given it a higher figure on purpose.
i wouldnt trust them if they cant provide an accurate dyno reading. for all you know, it could hinder the performance of your car.
thats just my warning. you never know, it could be a good product.
The Pupat wrote:Sweet 900 buck plus postage when you can spend 150 bucks more than get a microtech with local support and knowledge and more resolution. So where's the value in this again?
Bevan wrote:Huh? Why?lil_mike wrote:your torque and power curves should always meet at precisely 5252rpm, regardless of any factors.![]()
Brad wrote:Bevan wrote:Huh? Why?lil_mike wrote:your torque and power curves should always meet at precisely 5252rpm, regardless of any factors.![]()
It's true only if the power and torque vales are of the same scale and you are using kW and N/m.
Rob E wrote:Brad wrote:Bevan wrote:Huh? Why?lil_mike wrote:your torque and power curves should always meet at precisely 5252rpm, regardless of any factors.![]()
It's true only if the power and torque vales are of the same scale and you are using kW and N/m.
Yep, and as expected those yanks are using Hp and ft lbs......who woulda thort!
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