well i dissagree with you
relaibility is a combonation of things
the tuner is what makes the final product relliable
but teh final product still has to be to a standered that can be made to be reliable
you cannot make hunny from horse sh*t its a proven fact
tried and tested over many years
but hey feel free to argue fact
its what toyspeed is all about
Ah christ I didn't want to get into a "my ECU is better than yours" argument
You say you disagree, but then agree with me! I'd agree that the older Link stuff isn't much chop - but then I think a large part of their problem is because they're cheaper every man and their dog has a crack at tuning them.
This badge snobbery of ECU's is rubbish, we've tuned every sort of ECU under the sun, including a bloody TEC-1 piece of crap (DOS based, non realtime, took ages) and still got a good and reliable result! The only thing that will make one ECU less reliable than the others these days is if your tuner is not competent with them.
Ok, I'll put it to you - on Bazda's motor, what *specifically* about a Link ECU would have made it unreliable?
Mods feel free to split this, obviously getting a bit off topic here. Again, thanks for posting your list though Bazda, makes for interesting reading.
Oh and when I was referring to T1M1D, that was more for the use of GZE pistons than Link, but anyway.
Cheers
Nick
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