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FORSFED
04-10-2004, 10:28 PM
Not sure if anyone's seen this yet, but it looks to be a pretty damn useful tool. Works on all 1g and 2g cars with or without eprom.
Check it out at ECU+ (http://www.ecuplus.com)
Super Bleeder!!
04-10-2004, 10:52 PM
wow, that sounds really interesting
A//// Guy
04-10-2004, 11:02 PM
Yea Ive seen it also, its really spensive though.
FORSFED
04-10-2004, 11:06 PM
It's not really that expensive when you look at all you get with it though. It's only about $100 more than an safc2 and if you've already got a laptop then you're set. Also a lot cheaper than dsmlink and ems.
LightningGSX
04-10-2004, 11:51 PM
Josh, looks like your idea on altering cam and crank signals for ignition timing purposes must work.
But DSMLINK is a lot simpler to install and not much more than that!
Just think about it, Way too many things to go wrong and you are still dealing with another piggy back system.
Just go with whats proven!... DSM link is probably the next best thing to stand alone. With standalone you have other functionality and features.. but dsmlink is probably more than enough for 75% of us right here.. except a few :bowdown:
I will eventually go with DSM link mostly because its easier than a full standalone.
But if i end up getting into this more i will most likely going with AEM or EMS and have it do pretty much everything it can... but that would be down the road.. way down the road..
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FORSFED
04-11-2004, 12:01 AM
I know that DSMLink has more features and options, BUT not everyone has an eprom ecu, nor the big dollar to get one these days. For still being a piggyback, it's the next best thing a person without eprom can get...
Originally posted by FORSFED@Apr 11 2004, 12:01 AM
I know that DSMLink has more features and options, BUT not everyone has an eprom ecu, nor the big dollar to get one these days. For still being a piggyback, it's the next best thing a person without eprom can get...
you know that you can send your ECU to get it socketed for only extra $40?
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niterydr
04-11-2004, 12:29 AM
yeah erik, i knew it would work.
we better get going on our stuff huh ;)
you wait enes, we'll have a solution for dsmlink in a month or two.
FORSFED
04-11-2004, 12:50 AM
Enes, I know you can send your ecu in to get socketed. You could even have Eric do it for much cheaper, BUT your ecu must have an existing eprom chip in it in order to use dsmlink. Not every ecu has an eprom in which case you can't just have it sent in to be socketed (that is why people sell eprom ecu's for rediculous amounts). All it means to be socketed is to desolder the old eprom chip, and then solder in a socket so the chip can be installed into that and easily be removed over and over again. If you take an eprom ecu and a non-eprom ecu the boards are physically different.
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