i agree with that last comment im looking at spending $4000-$4500 on a ECU i looked at link brefely & looked away they just dont have the feachers i need to control every thing at the moment im thinking motec M800 for the reasons of it can control my oil cooler thermastat my 4 pision VVT-i ISC fuel pump & pressure`s air con 3 inderpendit fans each injector sequentaily 2 extra injectors if need ect were as the link only has 3 auxiliary`s or something small the motec has 8 plus another 7-9 i can use that are ment to be ignition & injector drivers as well as well as 6 of the injectors it is also better with RMP & load tables for the VVT-i if theres another ECU that can do this just as well by all means let me know as i would love to save some $$$ but im not intersted in saveing $800 for haveing less features & haveing things controled by other ways dew to my ECU not haveing anuf out puts this way i can up grade & still have heeps of head room
That is true, however you do have a lot of specific requirements that most people don't. As it stands however the LinkPlus *could* control your engine, it has:
8x injector
8x ignition
11x aux out
5x analog inputs
3x digital inputs
Closed loop knock, boost control, idle speed, launch control, 2m loom etc built in.
$2081 inc
But the only bit that lets it down is that it only has 2x dedicated temp inputs, the other analog inputs are 0-5v so you would have to wire pullups in to do that.
Compare and contrast that:
Motec M800
8x injector
6x ignition
8x aux out (but unused injector drives can be used as outputs)
6x analog temp inputs
8x analog voltage inputs
4x digital inputs
$4815
However then if you want a loom that costs:
$692
And if you want launch control and advanced functions:
$722
For a grand total of:
$6229
Now I am not suggesting that the Link is exactly equal with the Motec, hell we sell and recommend Motec too, but in terms of simply running the engine I personally would find it a little hard to cough up the extra $4k for something that will do the job the same (for most people we deal with). The advantages of the Motec are obviously in the extra amounts of inputs that can then be used for datalogging with their brilliant Interpreter program.
WHat you have to remember is companies like that started making ecu's in the mid 80's so have years of development ahead of Link. yes Link is a kiwi company and ya should support them. Show me a link which offers everything a haltech E6K or E6X offers with a price tag of $1500 and I'll buy one. Also remember that Haltech's E6K has been around since 2000 and the E6X since 2003/4. Until then you wont ever find a Link in any of my cars.
Link actually started making ECU's in the late 80's too (under the name Auto-Logic, one was used on the Britten, didn't go that well), and the original LEM was a pretty decent ECU when it originally came out. However they more or less sat on their thumbs for 10 years and have only really recently put out a decent successor to it in the form of the G2/G3 platform. You're right in that they have been playing catch up.
Link don't have a 4 cylinder ECU, which is annoying, but the LEM G3 would be the closest:
4x ignition
2x fuel (so batch fired fuel only)
8x auxiliary outputs (idle, boost control, fans etc)
1x digital input
2x temp inputs
2x analog inputs
Launch control, antilag, boost control, switchable maps built in.
$1350 inc
5 Bar MAP sensor option $135
How does this compare to the E6X? I'm having a little trouble decoding the datasheet. It looks like:
4x ignition
4x fuel
6x aux out (?)
2x temp
2x analog
1x gen purpose digital
$1500 (?)
But correct me if I'm wrong.
Cheers
Nick