About the switch to MPI
My tuner who is a Haltec distributor when asked if I should upgrade to a Platinum 1000 said my E6X could handle everything that my motor needed and to save my money.I guess that another tuner may have not been so straight with me and recomended the newer computer to make a sale.
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a computer from the 90s such as an ems dual sport will make the same amount of power on the dyno for any given engine configuration as a brand spanking new state of the art computer that costs 5 grand or whatever..
the difference is in the extra features you get and the delivery of that power - e.g. the newer computers will have bells and whistles like fly by wire throttle control, better idle control and will also perhaps give better economy and efficiency due to higher map resolutions etc.
this is why so many people say stay away fro microtech blah blah while so many others say microtech for life blah blah ( LOL ). A car with a microtech computer can still make bucketloads of power, not to mention the cost is much less than say a haltech. It'd just be that the haltech has a magnificent array of features that you'll never use..
it's the same way with desktop computers and laptops.. i've seen people go to harvey norman and pay 7000 dollars for a computer used for nothing more than to check email and write stuff in microsoft word and then print said stuff.
check the feature list and compare the stuff that you WON'T be using to the price tag. If you can get everything you will use in a cheaper computer, then what you get bears more on how deep your pockets are than to how fast you want to go.
the difference is in the extra features you get and the delivery of that power - e.g. the newer computers will have bells and whistles like fly by wire throttle control, better idle control and will also perhaps give better economy and efficiency due to higher map resolutions etc.
this is why so many people say stay away fro microtech blah blah while so many others say microtech for life blah blah ( LOL ). A car with a microtech computer can still make bucketloads of power, not to mention the cost is much less than say a haltech. It'd just be that the haltech has a magnificent array of features that you'll never use..
it's the same way with desktop computers and laptops.. i've seen people go to harvey norman and pay 7000 dollars for a computer used for nothing more than to check email and write stuff in microsoft word and then print said stuff.
check the feature list and compare the stuff that you WON'T be using to the price tag. If you can get everything you will use in a cheaper computer, then what you get bears more on how deep your pockets are than to how fast you want to go.
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
Well microleb's are so simple, that's why so many people use them. 99% of the street driven rotors in syd have them. Along with most of the fast vl's etc.
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5 out of the 7 people I know who have bought microtech's new have had problems with them... That is why I won't recommend them..
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What Oldy and Redzone have said. Wise words coming from experience backed up by Thrash detailing it out.
There is a balance between cheap (Microleb), value for money (Haltech/EMS/Autronic) and over the top A grade quality (MOTEC).
Even the latter now recognises the market has shifted and offer a scaled down but top quality ECU in there range. Sure if you were running a top level race car the MOTEC M400/800 with a digital dash is the way to go but overkill for what 90% of the people want and need for street driven cars.
Anyways we digress because someone wanted to correct me on a technicality so back on topic guys.
There is a balance between cheap (Microleb), value for money (Haltech/EMS/Autronic) and over the top A grade quality (MOTEC).
Even the latter now recognises the market has shifted and offer a scaled down but top quality ECU in there range. Sure if you were running a top level race car the MOTEC M400/800 with a digital dash is the way to go but overkill for what 90% of the people want and need for street driven cars.
Anyways we digress because someone wanted to correct me on a technicality so back on topic guys.
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There was a guy on here that converted his Starion to MPI using the factory Loom and ECU. Did something about splitting the injector wires, someone might be able to find the thread...
Apparently ran perfectly fine.
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These ECUs tend to go hand-in-hand with rotaries.1320ft wrote:Well microleb's are so simple, that's why so many people use them. 99% of the street driven rotors in syd have them. Along with most of the fast vl's etc.
Cars running these also tend to be thirsty as tuners tend to chuck more fuel at it than necessary, never seem to run optimally nor have quite the power one would expect. You see a cool street car with black on the rear bar and taillight and you think, "Bet that's got a microcrap in it".
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that may not just be the ecu though. on my last visit to mrc, when he was fiddling around with the tune a bit, he showed me that my car makes more power when really rich - more power at 11.5:1 than at 12.5:1..
even running that rich, my economy hasn't been too bad.. i still get about 12.5L/100kms.. but then again, my car rarely ever sees full throttle or full boost.
even running that rich, my economy hasn't been too bad.. i still get about 12.5L/100kms.. but then again, my car rarely ever sees full throttle or full boost.
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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