Which ECU
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Which ECU
I am changing from Carb/distributor to Throttlebodies/coilpacks and am trying to decide which ECU to use.
My Local Rolling Road man is suggesting a DTA as he is familiar with them.
Looking through their range I quite fancy the S80 Pro as it has an inbuilt traction control feature (needs 4 wheel speed sensors). Price is about £1k
Anyone using a similar setup? Is it worth the money?
Cheers
Mark
My Local Rolling Road man is suggesting a DTA as he is familiar with them.
Looking through their range I quite fancy the S80 Pro as it has an inbuilt traction control feature (needs 4 wheel speed sensors). Price is about £1k
Anyone using a similar setup? Is it worth the money?
Cheers
Mark
How does it do the traction control? If it just senses wheel slip and cuts the power to all, is that any real use?
MegaSquirt tends to be the DIY choice since everything about it is open source. But if you don't intend doing anything DIY (including any tuning) best to stick to the recommendation of the firm you choose to do it for you.
But you'll need deep pockets...
MegaSquirt tends to be the DIY choice since everything about it is open source. But if you don't intend doing anything DIY (including any tuning) best to stick to the recommendation of the firm you choose to do it for you.
But you'll need deep pockets...
Dave
London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
The traction control works by monitoring wheel speeds between driven and undriven then cuts spark to 1 cylinder at a time when needed. You can adjust the level of interference from the dash.
Over 300bhp in a light car gets a bit scary on a wet slippery track and the back can break away violently in a split second. Would be nice to control the level of interference from the TC.
Planning to fit the hardware and get it started then hand over to have it mapped on a rolling road. Been quoted £400 to set it up.
Mark
Over 300bhp in a light car gets a bit scary on a wet slippery track and the back can break away violently in a split second. Would be nice to control the level of interference from the TC.
Planning to fit the hardware and get it started then hand over to have it mapped on a rolling road. Been quoted £400 to set it up.
Mark
Dave
These sensors mounted close to brake disk mounting bolts might work?
Although heat might be an issue.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hall-Effect-G ... 0871737131
These sensors mounted close to brake disk mounting bolts might work?
Although heat might be an issue.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hall-Effect-G ... 0871737131
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RaceLogic does a Traction Control System that I have fitted to my car (that also has a MegaSquirt ECU). However I also have ABS (as it is s Sierra donor that made it easy) but it is easy enough to fit wheel sensors.
Richard.
Dax Rush 5.0l TVR V8, EFI with Megasquirt ECU and wasted spark, Racelogic Traction Control and Quaife LSD ....... Now nut and bolt restoring a TR6
Dax Rush 5.0l TVR V8, EFI with Megasquirt ECU and wasted spark, Racelogic Traction Control and Quaife LSD ....... Now nut and bolt restoring a TR6
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What sort of price is an omex 719 and how much for Roland to work his "magic"??maximotorsport wrote:Omex710 everyday of the weekand get Roland at ACR in deeside to work his magic on it
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