prices for after market ecu's....
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prices for after market ecu's....
plenty posts on here about using other ecu's but what do they cost..???
pectel,autotronic,emerald,collins etc......tell me more.cheers Pete
pectel,autotronic,emerald,collins etc......tell me more.cheers Pete
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i spoke to mad today
as he cant post the price can i?
£1295+ the dreaded and i think it was £350+ for mapping
also he is now doing another 1 i cant remember the name of, vir something
for £750 +
an omex 600 is £600
dta is £600 ish
emerald the same
all these are decent spec but then to go up to the high spec they are all £1000ish plus
im unsure what to do atm, i want it but cant afford a high spec one and dont know if its a good idea to go for the cheaper ones
as he cant post the price can i?
£1295+ the dreaded and i think it was £350+ for mapping
also he is now doing another 1 i cant remember the name of, vir something
for £750 +
an omex 600 is £600
dta is £600 ish
emerald the same
all these are decent spec but then to go up to the high spec they are all £1000ish plus
im unsure what to do atm, i want it but cant afford a high spec one and dont know if its a good idea to go for the cheaper ones
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what i was thinking,L8 is a good unit,,surly you would only want to change if you wanted to go mental .
Cant see pete woried about smoothness,he would just be happy it goes lol
what are you looking for in an aftermarket unit that the L8 cant do mate??
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ECU does not do up to certain bhp, mappers do that.
People have thier faves, for various reasons, mine is emerald, and it still has way more features than I will ever use, though the FLAME THROWER map comes in handy!!
Only switch it to this every now and again as bumper gets a bit hot, but is triple map, with all three maps done for £275, not each but all three for this.
Also done by the people who designed it and who build it and who map it, so they know it quite well to say the least.
I can also get you a loom done if you want.
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People have thier faves, for various reasons, mine is emerald, and it still has way more features than I will ever use, though the FLAME THROWER map comes in handy!!
Only switch it to this every now and again as bumper gets a bit hot, but is triple map, with all three maps done for £275, not each but all three for this.
Also done by the people who designed it and who build it and who map it, so they know it quite well to say the least.
I can also get you a loom done if you want.
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Harvey built our engine about 3 years ago & we are still using the standard ecu on our 3dr is it worth getting the t2, wot would be the advantage's
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good then unless your actually going to make use of what an aftermarket ECU can offer stick with what you have, unless there a specific reason you want to change, i.e, tuner/mapper choice, or need something your standard ECU cant offer.
I agree if you start with nothing, i.e no loom, no ECU, etc etc aftermarket management is a very good choice.
I.e only reason mike is on T6 is because of the inlet, his car was perfectly capable and extreamly good on P8. and a damn site cheaper too
I agree if you start with nothing, i.e no loom, no ECU, etc etc aftermarket management is a very good choice.
I.e only reason mike is on T6 is because of the inlet, his car was perfectly capable and extreamly good on P8. and a damn site cheaper too
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Ryan, point taken but for me personally It would mean I would only be dealing with one tuner - keeping it simple.
I'd always work out what It costs and what I can recoup before shelling out anyway, I learnt that the hard way!
Mike............ Remind me of your timescales next time!
I'd always work out what It costs and what I can recoup before shelling out anyway, I learnt that the hard way!
Mike............ Remind me of your timescales next time!
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yeah i know what you mean mate, and yes it does keep thing "in house"
speak to martin about a t2, and see how much of it you can offset against the sale of your p8 eu, obviously your loom can be converted to T2 no problem.
speak to martin about a t2, and see how much of it you can offset against the sale of your p8 eu, obviously your loom can be converted to T2 no problem.
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Jase, the T2 doesnt have very good boost control, but theres nothing stopping you using a seperate boost controller
(thats if ive got that bit correct!)
im going to be on T6 2000
ECU £1500. give or take a few quid.
Loom £550. again, give or take a few quid dependant on spec.
(thats if ive got that bit correct!)
im going to be on T6 2000
ECU £1500. give or take a few quid.
Loom £550. again, give or take a few quid dependant on spec.