Butler
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Would you trust this? Sounds interesting and cheap isnt it for a fitted and mapped ecu. I havent read it all but just presuming it runs on the standard loom and everything else as its made specifically for single plug TU engines.
http://www.106owners.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=48867
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Dave A
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Sounds like a fantastic idea. Cant see why it wouldnt work, seems like a far more simple version of megasquirt.
I bet they will regret giving free remaps though!
If it proves succesfull I can see it being a hugely popular product, after all most aftermarket ecu systems are massively overpriced for what they are.
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fazza
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sounds good. they do anything like this for c16?
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Butler
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I can only assume positive feedback from yourself Dave isnt bad news. Im not clued up enough to see the flaws in an ECU system. £699 fitted and mapped all in is pretty good isnt it? and free remaps wont last long im sure! haha. How much would you generally pay for an omex ecu fitted and mapped for example?
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Butler
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quote: Originally posted by corsagsi16vplym
sounds good. they do anything like this for c16?
From what I read they are in the process of making ECUs for twin plug later 16v TUs and looking into making starlet/glanza ecus.
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jr
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£1500 down here james
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Dave A
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yes, £1250-£1600 for an omex/emerald fitted and mapped.
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Butler
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Mental.
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