touge_ae101 wrote: understanding why they work is all to do with timing of valves opening and pulses created by the ignition timing.
A better way to put it would be understanding the pulses created by the intake/exhaust lengths, cam timing and compression.
There is only so much a Link can tune out. If the mechanics of the engine are wrong, no ECU is ever going to be able to tune it out.
Evidence of this was seeing a 1JZ with "work done to it" make 250kW@15psi with a small turbo. This turbo was changed to a larger one. The result was not what was wanted. Same 250kW but on 16psi. This shows that with an increase in boost with no increase in power there is a restriction somewhere between the compressor and exhaust pipe exit. The G4 setup was altered in ignition timing and fueling to match the new turbo - lifting mid range and reducing lag - but did not change the fact that this motor could not process anymore air to produce more power.
All a Link would let me do is get timing perfect for each load point available resulting in a far more responsive car, but no more powerful. It would also allow for lifting the factory rev cut. But, as power is starting to slow above 6500 trying to chase anything more at present is silly. A Link is more of a Want, than a Need.
Another point I would like to make is seeing a stock motor Blacktop have a Link installed and make 95kW on the same dyno. $3000 for 10-12kW increase. (DIY for $1600)
I managed to go from 89 to 99kW for $400.
Ive had the debate on here of "if you have no money, why bother" conversation. This is why I bother. You don't need thousands of dollars to make power, it just makes the process faster!
To keep Toyspeeders amused, after I am happy with the exhaust, my next pursuit is testing the statement of Swirl V Tumble. Surprisingly this can be created with a cam change.
After this, I will modify a head to complement the cam and add the much needed compression for a real boost in NA torque. All while using the stock ECU.
I may even throw in a new manifold, just because I get bored easy.
After ALL this is done, then, and only then I will consider using a Link. This way, the ECU is tested to its maximum and a true number of how much the stock ECU holds back the engine. Why? Because everyone seems hell bent on this mystery of the stock ECU is the worse thing ever, but no one has ever done the work to prove it. And, for some reason, this grinds many peoples gears on here.