MAGN1T wrote:tsoob wrote:sounds like a whole shit load more effort than fitting and tuning a link.
That's the difference between "hotrodders" and "chequeboook racers".
Hotrodders find the best factory parts and make them work themselves.
Chequebook racers pay other people to do the work for them.
So effort....yes
But you save megadollars and end up with a far better result and score another "first"
Steve
I would think quite the opposite. Coming from a background of trying to fudge things to make them work, you'll generally spend considerably more than taking the big bite the first time. More often than not you'll also end up with a compromised solution.
So for the Evo ECU, you need to replicate all the onboard sensors, fool those you can't replicate, bypass any security (such as keys), buy tuning devices. It all soon adds up to the point where you're spending close on Link money. Then you'll have to spend hundreds of hours researching and configuring only to have a solution that nobody has tried before, has no support in it's configuration and possibly won't work.
I'm incredibly happy with my G4 ECU's. It's Motec features for a quarter the price. Support from Link has also been exceptional. The ECU's have also taken a shyte load of abuse from Offroad Racing/rallying without faulting once.
I've gotten so familiar with the datalogging software/ecu tuning software that it'll take some convincing to shift. However if I wasn't embedded in Link tech, had a bit of time on my hands, and I wasn't into such abusive sports I'd certainly go MegaSquirt.