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Old Dec 23, 2022 | 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by ray barker
it will be interesting to see what an aftermarket ecu cost bloody exspensive i bet. im either getting a new engine loom from auto dynamix or i might make my own by copying mine. there easy enough to make. but living in west cornwall one doesnt have deep pockets

It can be as expensive or cheap as you want to make it, there are endless options these days. But obviously to make it cheaper, you need to have more skills and competence so you can do the work.

In most cases, it's safer paying someone. This would be at the lower end price wise for a plug n play kit. But it would also assume your existing wiring is safe and functional, which may be at question.

https://www.shopbhp.com/products/for...30336c51&_ss=r

Or you could go down the route of a custom wiring harness instead of a plug in adapter which saves some money on the adapter, in lieu of spending more on a complete new harness.

Clint/BHP seems to offer decent support for a few ecu's

I'd take Haltech before Link. I utterly despise the software Link use, even if their hardware is usually ok.

https://www.shopbhp.com/products/lin...tors-k20-coils

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