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1598cc wrote:motec = $$..
microtech or link will be fine.
CozmoNz wrote:1598cc wrote:motec = $$..
microtech or link will be fine.
how do you know that? you dont even know what hes planning to do.
what if hes aiming for 650hp (he can aim high cant he?), and running a link / microtech would be a silly option when you can have a motec ^_^. someone should make a large list, all the pros and cons of each ecu. and motec being god.
Wildcard wrote:Its all about efficency. There is really no arguement that a Motec can be tuned more efficiently and precisely than a Link. You may make 700hp with a set car on a Link, add a Motec and you could gain [hypothetically speaking] 100hp and greater reliability due to this increased precision and functionality.
Wildcard wrote:On a car with more modest power the difference may only be say 5hp for an additional $1000-2000.
Wildcard wrote:To answer the posters original question, a plug-n-play Apexi PowerFC ECU offers a good balance between cost, features and has minimal installation hassels... and can be landed for ~$1600.
All_Fours wrote:Let's not speculate on figures, I would be suprised if a well tuned Motec produced more than say an additional 5% increase over an equally well tuned Link.
All_Fours wrote:Do they make a model for Gen 2 3sgte's yet? The problem with a PowerFC is that although it's plug & play, it has very few features that most ECU's have, it's almost like a programmable stock computer, you can adjust fuel and ignition, but other than boost control it doesn't do much else. You can buy a dataloggit for it for an extra $650 to make it much more functional, but then you're getting into the price range of an Autronic or Haltec
All_Fours wrote:I've installed a Mictrotech LT8 (w/ X4 ignition module) into my ST185, reasonably basic, especially since it doesn't need a reluctor interface or new ignitors like Motec, Haltec and Autronics do.
All_Fours wrote:Motec does have several downsides, especially for those who don't have very deep pockets.
All_Fours wrote:And the rest! By the time you add all the extra sensors etc it will cost a hell of a lot more than $2000 more than a Link or Microtech
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