pete28
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posted on 14/7/11 at 10:53 AM |
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Mappable replacement for MEMS ecu
hello all.
i'm new on here so please be gentle...
i have a car with a 1996 1.8 VVC K series in it that i'm about to supercharge. I was going to do a bit of a lash up and try and use the mems
system, increase the fuel pressure, fool the map sensor and run a max of 4 psi. i have now come to my senses, i know i'll drive it like an idiot
and it wont be long before the whole lot melts.
So my question to you all is, can you recommend a budget ish mappable ecu that's easy to set up and easy to find some one to map it?
all answers greatly appricated!
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martylemoo
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posted on 14/7/11 at 11:17 AM |
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An Emerald will plug straight into the loom and there will be a base map available to get you up and running.
Dave Walker is the man to do the mapping once fitted.
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mackei23b
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posted on 14/7/11 at 11:53 AM |
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Have a look at
http://www.zandf-tuning.co.uk/
They may be able to help....they can remap the mems
have a look on Blatchat.com and K series tuning and you'll see a few posts
Cheers
Ian
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atspeed racing
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posted on 14/7/11 at 11:55 AM |
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omex all the way. not just because i sell it. i sell it because its the best out there for the money.. by a long way.
- colin.
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MikeRJ
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posted on 14/7/11 at 12:47 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by atspeed racing
omex all the way. not just because i sell it. i sell it because its the best out there for the money.. by a long way.
- colin.
It might be a good system, but is it a budget one and will it plug straight into the K series engine loom? The Emerald is a very popular system for
the K series for these reasons, and the fact the Dave Walker has so much experience with this engine.
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atspeed racing
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posted on 14/7/11 at 02:35 PM |
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no it doesnt plug straight in but high quality ready assembled looms are available.
budget? its a £600 system that packs the punch of a £2000 one.. so in that perspective its extremely good value. with unrivalled customer back up from
omex themselves.
people really underestimate the importance of engine management.. they will spend lots of time building an engine, making sure all is right.. then put
a substandard management system on it.
thats a bit like having all your suspension set up then going and bolting a set of remoulds to it.
OPs question was "can you recommend a budget ish mappable ecu that's easy to set up and easy to find some one to map it? "
in my professional opinion the answer screams omex. out of all the systems i see (and ive seen plenty of god and bad ones), that fits the solution
best.
- colin.
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BaileyPerformance
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posted on 15/7/11 at 10:30 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by atspeed racing
no it doesnt plug straight in but high quality ready assembled looms are available.
budget? its a £600 system that packs the punch of a £2000 one.. so in that perspective its extremely good value. with unrivalled customer back up from
omex themselves.
people really underestimate the importance of engine management.. they will spend lots of time building an engine, making sure all is right.. then put
a substandard management system on it.
thats a bit like having all your suspension set up then going and bolting a set of remoulds to it.
OPs question was "can you recommend a budget ish mappable ecu that's easy to set up and easy to find some one to map it? "
in my professional opinion the answer screams omex. out of all the systems i see (and ive seen plenty of god and bad ones), that fits the solution
best.
- colin.
Omex is fine, but the only real budget ECU is megasquirt. does the same job as omex but more flexible and cheaper. Also the tuner studio software for
megasquirt is better then the omex map 3000 in my opinion.
But, is far as i'm aware there is not a PnP plug in for the factory loom, simple enough to wire in anyway.
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MikeR
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posted on 15/7/11 at 10:43 PM |
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Microsquirts come in at under 300 quid .... but you'd need to wire it to the mem's loom .... perhaps an adapter could be made.
(Note the microsquirt is a little limited compared to other ecu's - but you did say budget and that is probably the cheapest fully assembled
programmable ecu)
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rusty nuts
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posted on 16/7/11 at 07:07 AM |
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The older Emerald was made to plug directly onto the Rover ECU plug but I'm not sure about the latest Emerald . Try ringing Emerald and have a
chat , they are always helpful 01953 889110.
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matt_gsxr
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posted on 16/7/11 at 07:34 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by BaileyPerformance
Omex is fine, but the only real budget ECU is megasquirt. does the same job as omex but more flexible and cheaper. Also the tuner studio software for
megasquirt is better then the omex map 3000 in my opinion.
But, is far as i'm aware there is not a PnP plug in for the factory loom, simple enough to wire in anyway.
If you want PnP then you could contact Phil ( http://www.extraefi.co.uk/ ) he doesn't list it on his site, but he is really good and making an
adapter really wouldn't be difficult so you never know. The only problem is that once you get people doing stuff then the costs do start adding
up.
Lots of options.
Matt
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pete28
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posted on 16/7/11 at 10:42 AM |
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thanks for all the opinions, its been very interesting looking into the products.
I have to say that everyone recommended (z and f tuning, Extraefi, Omex and Emerald) have been extremely helpful and i have to say as newbie the
response has been excellent. I managed to get an brilliant deal on an Emerald K6 system, a bit more than i wanted to spend but as someone pointed out,
its somewhere to spend money wisely.
i'm sure i'll be back on with more questions later. thanks again!
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