Megasquirt ECU?
Megasquirt ECU?
£2k for the link? Even the xtreme It's 1400 quid including loom from Thor! So I bet it's cheaper elsewhere.
I got quoted 1400 + vat + loom to match the is200 to the v8. Maybe I just sound like a mug on the phone
I still think megasquirt is going to be a good option if I can find a tuner.
' Nothing feels quick when your other car has a 1000bhp - JamieP
Quote:A Supra without a spoiler is like a Gypsy's dog without a Nob.
Megasquirt is great but unfortunately most of the knowledge is in the states......ECU's tend to be to a degree a 'trend' thing, what i mean by this is different nationalities tend to rave about 1 ECU, the UK have Syvecs/Link, the States the big thing right now is ProEFI and ofcourse Motec are still up there and then in Aus everybody is running Haltech.
The Megasquirt MS3X is one of the best 'bang for buck' ECU's about imo, absolutely feature packed to rival the likes of Link Xtreme/Syvecs S6 but as everybody knows a ECU is only as good as the mapper, imo choose your mapper and then see what he recommends as this is likely to be what he is most familiar/comfortable with
' Nothing feels quick when your other car has a 1000bhp - JamieP
Quote:A Supra without a spoiler is like a Gypsy's dog without a Nob.
well I don't know what my options are in terms of mappers, as I don't know anyone. So if someone does know of a megasquirt mapper in the uk, please tell me!
I'd have to travel regardless of what ecu I got anyway.
You know i have also been wondering what ECU to go for because most of the turbo guys went the Greddy EManage /ultimate route but have not yet got their cars running any where near 100% on any worthy-of-mentioning-boost figures yet so i'm really querying whether or not this is the CU/piggyback, system to go for, I mean is it really the only opetion or is it really the best for a Turboed IS200? surely there must be a better ECU with more compatibility out there for the IS or at least be more plug and play ?
Hey May be i'm wrong but i'd still like to here from the boys working there Butts oof to figure out how to get their cars running sweetly on eManages what their opinions are and whether there is an easier option...
A simple turbo kit will run on the emanage no problem.
Members are having issues by trying to remove the over complex Lexus wiring (jimbob with the throttle for example).
Of course a better ecu is a standalone but its overkill if your just adding a simple turbo to the existing engine.
Others have run aem ecus with success. I personally ran an emanage with a supercharger setup and it was spot on. I now run a link g4 storm.
Sparkystav A simple turbo kit will run on the emanage no problem.
Members are having issues by trying to remove the over complex Lexus wiring (jimbob with the throttle for example).
Of course a better ecu is a standalone but its overkill if your just adding a simple turbo to the existing engine.
Others have run aem ecus with success. I personally ran an emanage with a supercharger setup and it was spot on. I now run a link g4 storm.
Sparkystav A simple turbo kit will run on the emanage no problem.
Members are having issues by trying to remove the over complex Lexus wiring (jimbob with the throttle for example).
Of course a better ecu is a standalone but its overkill if your just adding a simple turbo to the existing engine.
Others have run aem ecus with success. I personally ran an emanage with a supercharger setup and it was spot on. I now run a link g4 storm.
Right I understand what your saying but the emanage is still a useful ecu.
Ill put it simply, if your adding a turbo kit to the standard engine (even one with uprated rods pistons,but with all the standard ancillaries) then the emanage will capably control the fuelling and ignition levels needed with a wideband Afr and a boost sensor for the emanage. As will almost any other piggyback ecu like the aem.
Jimbob has fallen foul of removing the inlet manifold that has all Lexus refinements on like semi electronic throttle, idle control built into throttle, etc.
If you do start adding things like inlet manifolds, then it is simpler to have a standalone to get around the issues but the Lexus wiring is still a ball ache then.
I think the moral of the story is that it's the Lexus refinements and wiring that's the issue mostly.