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d-mag wrote:Link G4 Storm.
Full stand alone, plug and play (with supplied harness).
It does so much that most of which I'll probably never use. lol
Check it here...
http://www.linkecu.com/products/engine- ... s/g4-storm
As far as I'm aware, it was the first unit installed in an MX5 (hence the initial teething problems).
Not too sure on price, I ticked the option box with AVO when the kit was installed.
It does it's job I suppose, then again, once any 'high end' ECU is fitted and tuned properly you shouldn't have any problems with them.
philz wrote:d-mag wrote:Link G4 Storm.
Full stand alone, plug and play (with supplied harness).
It does so much that most of which I'll probably never use. lol
Check it here...
http://www.linkecu.com/products/engine- ... s/g4-storm
As far as I'm aware, it was the first unit installed in an MX5 (hence the initial teething problems).
Not too sure on price, I ticked the option box with AVO when the kit was installed.
It does it's job I suppose, then again, once any 'high end' ECU is fitted and tuned properly you shouldn't have any problems with them.
I always thought you had a Megasquirt.
Blue94t wrote:Any ecu is only as good as the tune it holds.
Speak to your tuner and see what he is most comfortable tuning. That is always a good reference.
A crap tune on an M800 will result in a car that drives worse than a perfect tune on an old screwdriver adjustable Motec.
Most aftermarket ECU's available today will work great if the tuner knows his stuff and you are prepared to pay for his time.
So a better question to ask may be who are you using to tune your ECU and what brand is it.
Jake
Blue94t wrote:Well come on then, spill it, what ecu are you planning to run?
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