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Seems like this would be a good product if your ECU doesnt have data logging, like my f**king awesome Microtech hahaha

http://www.aemelectr...lsafe-gauge-84/

Also a WMI data logger kit

http://www.aemelectronics.com/gauges-26/water-methanol-failsafe-device-56/

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haha ye I was gonna say that. I'm sure the Link & other ECU's can be configured to do exactly the same thing as it's really just a sensor input and an action resulting on that input.

Interesting none the less, more to the point of how it would integrate correctly and trigger.

Although not cheap. If it's $300 in the US, by the time it gets here and Aussie distro's gouge us, it'll probably be near $400

This is true lol, but ive got a sick obsession with Microtechs, i think its because there an aussie company hahaha and i like going against the norm, all my tuner mates call me crazy and compare microtechs too ancient tech but yeahh...i try too keep everything i buy from aussies, but theres just some things i cant get here =(

Edited by 51NNA

and Link is a Christchurch based company that lost it's HQ's in the earthquake :( - i bought like a month or so after it happened, so don't feel bad buying from them either - supporting the ANZAC spirit :D

This is true lol, but ive got a sick obsession with Microtechs, i think its because there an aussie company hahaha and i like going against the norm, all my tuner mates call me crazy and compare microtechs too ancient tech but yeahh...i try too keep everything i buy from aussies, but theres just some things i cant get here =(

then buy something decent like a link...

Must admit though the AEM v2 is one of the best ecu's worldwide.. tuned about 6 or 7 now and love them....

then buy something decent like a link...

Must admit though the AEM v2 is one of the best ecu's worldwide.. tuned about 6 or 7 now and love them....

Interesting....

Haven't had any dramas with any?

I keep hearing reports of the aem stuff dying in the ass for reasons unknown

lol, went the Haltech ps2000 over the Autronic. Hope i made the right choice..

Their ve tuning is a lot shite compared to the autronic so I would just tune it like a normal dumb ecu. For some reason tps is a variable in their ve equation which is fine if you have a table to tune but when you don't it makes it really hard to tune.

As far as control systems go the autronic is a lot more adaptable and has more oem like functions although the haltech does come in a pretty box.....

Edited by rob82

haha just bought a car with a wolf from newcastle.... im gonna have a ecu piss on and burn party soon :P

Yeah maybe one day you'll learn how to tune them and they won't seem so bad.

This one plus all the other 8 and 9 second cars they do don't seem to have a problem. If you want to have a pissing contest, I have no hesitation comparing notes on what your favourite ECU is capable of VS what the V550 can do.

lol, went the Haltech ps2000 over the Autronic. Hope i made the right choice..

You made the wrong choice. The Autronic is still a better ECU

Here are some more cars if you doubt what the wolf can do Trent. Not only drag cars, all of them are street registered cept the Celica.

All the cars we have tuned by Sean at EFI drive as smooth as OEM tunes and go faster on the track than most.

Their ve tuning is a lot shite compared to the autronic so I would just tune it like a normal dumb ecu. For some reason tps is a variable in their ve equation which is fine if you have a table to tune but when you don't it makes it really hard to tune.

As far as control systems go the autronic is a lot more adaptable and has more oem like functions although the haltech does come in a pretty box.....

Agreed the autronic is in another league. I love them, did a 400+rwkw flex fuel setup with one not long back and it was a little light on axis points in the flex table but it did the job fantastically.

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