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iceminion
12-05-2008, 10:11 AM
Right now they are at RC1 for DSMAP, (RC1 means release candidate 1) They are not currently SELLING the products. Yes, the website is not clean, I am sure that they will make it look pretty when they are ready to go commercial.

Right now DSMAP V1 is free, if you ask nicely, you can get RC1 for free if you become a beta tester.

People have been using the free version of the software since 2005, its very nice, nobody seems to have anything bad to say about it, native wideband/MAP sensors FTMFW

iceminion
12-05-2008, 10:12 AM
: gives cookie :

NOW I HAVE YOUR COOKIE!!! When your single layer metal headgasket fails on your 2JZGE, let me know, I may know more about your car then you do.

Super Bleeder!!
12-05-2008, 10:22 AM
will blow DSMlinkV3 out of the water.

Saying one unreleased product will beat another unreleased product is pretty smart.

At-Least-It's-An-Evo
12-05-2008, 10:22 AM
Right now they are at RC1 for DSMAP, (RC1 means release candidate 1) They are not currently SELLING the products. Yes, the website is not clean, I am sure that they will make it look pretty when they are ready to go commercial.

Right now DSMAP V1 is free, if you ask nicely, you can get RC1 for free if you become a beta tester.

People have been using the free version of the software since 2005, its very nice, nobody seems to have anything bad to say about it, native wideband/MAP sensors FTMFW

As far as I remember hearing it doesn't read past 29 psi? meh.

Shane@DBPerformance
12-05-2008, 10:55 AM
You can change a couple things to make a 4 bar map sensor work. I wouldn't see any reason to run it on a car that doesn't need something bigger than a 3 bar in the first place though. The attitudes of a lot of people on that forum have turned off and away a lot of people from it though. DSMAP isn't the only native ECU SD out there for 1G DSMs and one version is already beyond what DMAP V2 will have.

iceminion
12-05-2008, 11:13 AM
What are the other SD setups available? (keep in mind cost, and native WB support)

Goat Blower
12-05-2008, 01:04 PM
People have been using the free version of the software since 2005, its very nice, nobody seems to have anything bad to say about it, native wideband/MAP sensors FTMFW

If it's so great, why are most of us just hearing about it now? If something's free and it works, DSM'rs are all over it and it's all over the web. I call BS.

I'll keep my DSMlink, thanks.

iceminion
12-05-2008, 04:56 PM
As far as I remember hearing it doesn't read past 29 psi? meh.

http://forums.ds-map.net/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=198 5 bar bitches!

If it's so great, why are most of us just hearing about it now? If something's free and it works, DSM'rs are all over it and it's all over the web. I call BS.

I'll keep my DSMlink, thanks.

Its called innovation, if you dont like it fine, but don't call BS on a community of people with years of positive results, and its important that people know that there is an option to LINK, which is also fine, but I hate my MAS sensor, no room in the DSM for it

Batmobile2417
12-05-2008, 05:32 PM
Well if any one would like to see a live running example of ds-map, you can take a look at my car. It is living proof!! I do have quite a bit of messing around with it but it is looking positive for right now.

Halon
12-05-2008, 05:57 PM
I've heard of it, but never had any reason to try it as I'm more then happy with my Link setup. And as someone said, the attitudes of those that boast it turn me away.
I'm not a cocky individual, and that's the vibe I get from most (not all) who use it. I hear a lot of "this product blows away the competition, the competitions product is trash". That's not the kind of thing I like to support. I'm more of a 'different strokes for different folks' kind of guy. I'm happy with what I have, you're happy with what you have. Sure I'd love to hear more of what yours is all about, but not if it entails trash talking what I'm happily using.