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Postby RomanV » Fri Nov 03, 2006 2:41 pm

Why oh why would they design this fancy new ECU, with all of these features, and then give it only 2 injector outputs? :?
It doesnt make sense to me, even on a 4 cyl engine, not to mention a 6 or 8.

I know that it probably doesnt matter a huge amount at WOT and high RPM where the injector duty cycles are high anyway, but... it just seems wrong.

Firing two injectors at the same time is just plain.... rangy, I doubt the factory ECU on my car does that, and I dont plan on taking a step backwards from what I've already got.

*sigh*

I think I understand why some people are so insistant on motec etc.
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Postby ezy10s » Fri Nov 03, 2006 2:50 pm

slighty_sykotic wrote:Awesome news about the LC1 then.

But what kind of connections does it have on the end of the cable?


A serial cable is supplied with LC1 when you purchase it. My lappy only had USB so i had to get an adapter from dick smith is all.
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Postby 4000GT » Fri Nov 03, 2006 4:31 pm

RomanV wrote:Why oh why would they design this fancy new ECU, with all of these features, and then give it only 2 injector outputs? :?
It doesnt make sense to me, even on a 4 cyl engine, not to mention a 6 or 8.

I know that it probably doesnt matter a huge amount at WOT and high RPM where the injector duty cycles are high anyway, but... it just seems wrong.

Firing two injectors at the same time is just plain.... rangy, I doubt the factory ECU on my car does that, and I dont plan on taking a step backwards from what I've already got.

*sigh*

I think I understand why some people are so insistant on motec etc.


Keep in mind its an LEM, not a Link Plus, if you actually want fancy, then the G2 Link plus is the product for you currently :)
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Postby matt dunn » Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:24 am

RomanV wrote:
Firing two injectors at the same time is just plain.... rangy, I doubt the factory ECU on my car does that, and I dont plan on taking a step backwards from what I've already got.


You car may have four wires from each injector to the ECU,
but most of them are only fired with two outputs anyway.

The V8 supercar team dad worked for used to run sequential injection and used to tune and time each cylinders fuel individually, and there was a difference that was just measurable, less than 1% ( 6hp in 600), and so is it really worth it?
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Postby DexGT » Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:19 pm

Having pulled my wireing loom apart to fit my Link I can tell you Mr toyota runs 2 injectors together in starlet Gt's standard
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Postby Lloyd » Sat Nov 04, 2006 4:28 pm

As above, the LEM is supposed to be the basic entry-level kind of aftermarket ECU. What does a basic Motec retail for? I'd guess the price would be more on par with a G2 (standing here waiting to be corrected).
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Postby 4000GT » Sun Nov 05, 2006 9:54 am

HRT wrote:As above, the LEM is supposed to be the basic entry-level kind of aftermarket ECU. What does a basic Motec retail for? I'd guess the price would be more on par with a G2 (standing here waiting to be corrected).


M4 Clubman (poor son Motec), goes for $2250. A smidge more expensive than the G2 in fact :)

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Postby vvega » Thu Nov 09, 2006 7:57 am

id take the motec even if it was sligthly more expensive
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Postby Tukumi » Thu Nov 09, 2006 9:23 pm

vvega wrote:id take the motec even if it was sligthly more expensive


Why, whats your reasoning behind that?
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Postby vvega » Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:59 pm

General

Microprocessor 32 Bit 33 MHz with
Time CO Processor
Quality Standard ISO 9001
Manufacturing Standard IPC-S-815-A
Class 3 High Reliability
Warranty 1 year Parts & Labour
Burn In -50 to 70°C for 32 Hrs
ECU Control Software stored in updatable FLASH memory
High RFI Immunity
Low heat generation
Battery transient protection
Environmentally sealed electronics
Water proof connector with gold plated contacts
Case Size 120 x 100 x 36 mm (4.7 x 3.9 x 1.4 inches)
Weight 0.4 kg (14 oz)
Cylinders 1,2,3,4,6,8,12
Engines 2 stroke, 4 stroke, Rotary (1~4), Odd or Even fire
Maximum RPM >15,000 RPM

Fuel Calibration

Accuracy 0.00001 seconds
RPM sites are user programmable
Load sites are user programmable
Main Table (3D) 20 RPM sites x 11
Load sites (220 points)
Main Table (3D) 40 RPM sites x 21
Load sites (840 points)
End of Injection (3D) 20 RPM sites x 6 Load sites
Overall Trim ±99 %
Individual Cylinder Trim ±99 %
Individual Cylinder Tables (3D) 20 RPM sites x 11 Load sites
Hi / Lo Injector Balance (3D) 20 RPM sites x 11 Load sites
Hi / Lo End of Injection (3D) 20 RPM sites x 11 Load sites
User adjustable Eng Temp, Air Temp & MAP compensations
Two Auxiliary compensations
Injector Dead Time Compensation Accel Clamp, Decay & Sensitivity
Deccel Clamp, Decay & Sensitivity Cold Start (5 parameters)

Injection

4 group sequential
User programmable injector current 0.5~12 Amps peak
Battery Comp to suit any injector

Other Sensors

Throttle Pos, Manifold Pressure, Engine Temp & Air Temp
Narrow Band Oxygen
2 Auxiliary Sensor inputs
2 Digital / Speed Inputs

Ignition Outputs

Up to 4 Ignition Outputs
Versatile Ignition Interface allows connection to most OEM ignition systems including:
Nissan Multi Coil modules
GM EST DFI systems
FORD EDIS DFI systems
Mazda Rotary DFI modules
Many Others

Data Logging

Optional Logging memory allows logging of all ECU parameters
Memory Size 512 KByte
Logging Rate 1~20 sets / sec
Logging Time 10 minutes at 5 sets / sec (28 Parameters+Diags)
PC Software is available for analysis of the logged data

Boost Control Calibration

Main Table 20 RPM sites
Main Table (3D) 20 RPM sites x 10 Throttle sites or 10 Gear sites
Overall Trim
Engine Temp & Air Temp comps
One Auxiliary compensation

Trigger Sensors

Directly compatible with most OEM trigger systems including:
HALL, Magnetic and Optical types
Multi Tooth (eg Mazda and Toyota)
1 or 2 Missing Teeth (eg Porsche)
Many other special types, eg. Ford Narrow Tooth, Nissan Optical, Harley Davidson

Ignition Calibration

Accuracy 0.25 degrees
RPM sites are user programmable
Load sites are user programmable
Main Table (3D) 20 RPM sites x 11 Load sites (220 points)
Main Table (3D) 40 RPM sites x 21 Load sites (840 points)
Overall Trim ±99 %
Individual Cylinder Trim ±99 %
Individual Cylinder Tables (3D) 20 RPM sites x 11 Load sites
Rotary Split 20 RPM x 11 Load
User adjustable Eng Temp, Air Temp & MAP compensations
Two Auxiliary compensations
Dwell Time 20 RPM x11 Battery
Odd fire engine capability Each Top Dead Centre angle may be specified Resolution 0.5 degree

Special Functions

Traction Control & Launch Control (2 wheel speed sensors) (or 4 sensors using the MoTeC TC Mux)
Gear Change Ignition Cut Narrow Band Air Fuel Ratio Control
Over Run Boost Enhancement
Warning Alarms (Sensor HI / LO)
Gear Detection
Ground Speed Limiting
Dual RPM Limit
Nitrous Oxide Enrich / Retard
Air Conditioner Request
Over Run Fuel Cut
Sensor Calibration Tables
RPM Limit Hard or Soft Cut Fuel and / or Ignition Cut

Diagnostics

Injectors Open Circuit, Short Circuit, Peak Current Not Reached
Sensors Open & Short circuit Operating Errors RPM Limit Exceeded, Injector Overduty, Over Boost, Low Battery, REF Error etc.

Operating Conditions

Internal Temp Range -10~85°C
Ambient Temp -10~70°C (Depending on load & ventilation)
Operating Voltage 6~22V DC
Operating Current 0.4 A max Reverse Battery External Fuse

Calibration

Personal Computer (see PC Requirements)

Telemetry Link

Optional Telemetry Link allows real time monitoring and data logging

Auxiliary Outputs

One Fuel Pump output, one Tacho output plus one general purpose output (see functions below)
Four general purpose outputs (3 shared with ignition outputs)
The general purpose outputs may be used for:
Turbo Wastegate Control
Idle Speed Control
Fuel Used Pulse
Tacho Output
Shift Light (Gear Dependent)
Driver Warning Alarm
RPM / Load dependant device
User Defined Table (20x11) with definable axis parameters
Slip Warning
Fuel Pump Relay
Thermatic Fan
Air Conditioner Fan or Clutch
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Postby vvega » Fri Nov 10, 2006 5:11 pm

and thats just there base model
it just gets better from there
they also offer telemetry and the OMFG how trick is that MOTEC dash
i guess the new links are a bit better than there predesesors

but IMO they priced themselves out of teh game tring to compete with motec and aurtronic


just out of curosity have you ever seen the motch sofware and link sofware side by side ??

thats enough by itself to pay teh extra biccys


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Postby vvega » Fri Nov 10, 2006 5:14 pm

id get a comparason for the g2
but sadly the link website is down......lol
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Postby Crucible » Fri Nov 10, 2006 6:56 pm

Well Ive just brought the new G3 through NZEFI.

Has the launch/flatshift features which I was after, also has boost per gear but you can only use one or the other because It only has one digital input.

also only has max boost of 22 psi, but thats about all I need.

to run on my 4agze I also needed dual channel ignitor to run waste spark and a compatable air temp sensor.

They done me a good package deal with a 500hp Walbro also.
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Postby flygt4 » Fri Nov 10, 2006 9:01 pm

max boost of 22psi is only limited by the map sensor isnt it?


and on a side note , the angry old man is back in force :lol: welcome back vvega
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Postby slighty_sykotic » Fri Nov 10, 2006 9:24 pm

And being that the g3 and g2 are the same platform, I believe you might be able to transfer maps from one to the other? So you start with the base g3 and once you need the extra inputs and outputs of the g2, and a higher boost you can buy the g2 and transfer maps.

And I believe the resolution is now up nearer the motec etc now, as well as the "boxes" are adjustable.

And a side note, its confusing that the higher spec model as the lower number (g2). :twisted:
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Postby 4000GT » Fri Nov 10, 2006 9:31 pm

slighty_sykotic wrote:And being that the g3 and g2 are the same platform, I believe you might be able to transfer maps from one to the other? So you start with the base g3 and once you need the extra inputs and outputs of the g2, and a higher boost you can buy the g2 and transfer maps.

And I believe the resolution is now up nearer the motec etc now, as well as the "boxes" are adjustable.

And a side note, its confusing that the higher spec model as the lower number (g2). :twisted:


I dont think its about spec... the G is the generation. LEM and Plus are the specs. The LEM G3 just happens to be released before the next generation Plus version. I suspect because its easier to test fewer functions.

Resolution is user definable.
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Postby slighty_sykotic » Fri Nov 10, 2006 9:50 pm

Are you sure? I was lead to believe the g2 and g3 shared the same platform.

Could just be certain people talking out their arse :P
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Postby 4000GT » Fri Nov 10, 2006 10:01 pm

slighty_sykotic wrote:Are you sure?


Yup
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Postby Tukumi » Fri Nov 10, 2006 10:24 pm

vvega wrote:and thats just there base model
it just gets better from there
they also offer telemetry and the OMFG how trick is that MOTEC dash
i guess the new links are a bit better than there predesesors

but IMO they priced themselves out of teh game tring to compete with motec and aurtronic


just out of curosity have you ever seen the motch sofware and link sofware side by side ??

thats enough by itself to pay teh extra biccys


wayne


The Motec Software is very good, ive used it alot. There is no question what motec offers is top notch although the base model M4 is still Dos based.
Motec Datalogging is brilliant although you need a big budget if you want to get real serious with it. We just fitted out a NZV8 touring car and the parts alone were $12,000.00. Obviously you can do a base setup but youll still be looking at around 4g by the time its installed and setup.

I dont want to get into a big debate about whats good and not etc.

As far as im concerned its very hard to beat Links current platform for what you get for your money. They havent priced themselves out of the markett at all. As for the spec sheet you put up the new Link range is actually very comparable. Just because Link dont list alot of things doesnt mean they dont have it. They are just realistic that most people dont actually care about the little things.

One other thing i would like to say is, i cant for the life of me work out why so many people have Microtechs? Has anyoone here had much to do with them as I find them Junk.
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Postby slighty_sykotic » Fri Nov 10, 2006 10:25 pm

Ok, ill beleive you then 8)


So the g2 is being dumped as soon as the g3 plus comes out? hasnt been out long has it?
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