by mister2 » Fri Nov 10, 2006 10:35 pm
G2/G3 share the same microprocessor, and firmware, so yes the maps are portable between them. The G2 is the new micro on the old board. G3 is new micro, new board.
vvega - yep, if I had $3852 to spend on the M400 I would too, because I like my datalogging/analysis as much as the next guy, but given that in 99% of applications where people just want the car to drive nicely, you would not be able to tell the difference with between that and the $1350 LEM G3.
All those things you mention, telemetry, the ADL... have you seen a pricelist? Telemetry... $1658... ADL... $7800 WITH NO BACKLIGHT! Sure if money is no object mate.
And as for criticising Link for the "look" of their PC Tuning software... thats just retarded - do you rip on the M4 for being a crap ECU because it only has DOS based tuning software? Haha.
Anyway.
The LEM G3 is a genuinely solid computer from Link, that shows the promise of their new platform.
The only things that let it down are 1) only 2 injector drives 2) no external MAP so 22psi limit 3) only one digital input. But then you have to remember that NONE of these will affect driveability (that's right, not even batch fired fuel), and this is the BASE model ECU, if you have more requirements, upgrade to the LinkPlus.
Adapter looms are available too for many common cars, simplifying installation.
Cheers
Nick
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