miatalim wrote:I guess the real holy grail is drivability in the form of linear power delivery and stock level throttle response. If someone can come up with a package that can do that then they'll sell bucket loads.
Despite the fact that mucking around with an ecu and cams is not legal, it would very unlikely that any insurance company will spend the effort dismantling your engine to check if your cams have been altered. Where as in a turbo or sc scenario, say if you had a crash it would be dead obvious that there is a turbo or sc in there. So as they say in the stock market, it's not an elimination of risk that I am after but the management of risk.
That is why fi route is not for me until we can get something legalized because to me, sure fi installed is okay until you have a major accident and are liable for crashing into a BMW or a building.
We need someone in Melbourne to take the lead in being an expert in ecu and cams install and tuning for mx5.
Declare it to your insurer anyway. Even though my cars have never been engineered or have 'illegal' modifications Shannons have been okay with me naming them on my policy with a few caveats.