Standalone ECU ??????

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Standalone ECU ??????

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Hi All,
Have a question: Dos any one try to install stand alone ECU to our cars. If so what was the results? How hard is to do it and haw much it cost. We all know that Kelley got 100Hp extra with Autronic. How about other ECUs like Possum Link, Ecutek or others ?????

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a TEC setup either a tec 2 or tec 3 (there is currently one for sale on nasioc for 1300 a screaming deal considerin they are almost 3000 new)
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Re: Standalone ECU ??????

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imprezausa wrote:Hi All,
Have a question: Dos any one try to install stand alone ECU to our cars. If so what was the results? How hard is to do it and haw much it cost. We all know that Kelly got 100Hp extra with Autronic. How about other ECUs like Possum Link, Ecutek or others ?????
Yes, people have tried to install stand alone ECUs. It is only something you should consider doing yourself if you KNOW that you can do it.

The cost of ECUs vary greatly, but then again, speed costs money. how fast do you want to go?

Imprezausa, don't blow this out of proportion. Kelly didn't net all that extra power with the Autronic alone. He has quite an extensive list of modifications. The autronic was used because it's the best unit out there to suit the needs of that car.

As for other ECUs, this is where i become a jackass. There is a TON of information on this already, all you have to do is search for it.
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Post by boostjunkie »

I stopped by turboxs a few months ago asking them about ecus for our cars. I think turboxs uses the ecutek . . . they told me they didn't (and probably would never have) an application for the older legacies.
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Post by kelley »

yeah jason is right. 100 hp is a bit much with an ecu alone with what you have to work with stock. I never dynoed it with just the ecu bit it felt like about 50 hp at aboout 10 psi. but I don't know how accurate that is. as far as the set up now I 'm guessing anywhere from 350-400 crank hp at 15 psi. but again this is a guess as I have not dynoed it yet. I have been trying to get some 850 cc inj. for this motor and then I was gona dyno it at 20 psi. but my new motor may be done soon so I may not get that done.
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Post by imprezausa »

Thank you all for sharing information. :)
Kelley: How much did you pay and where did you buy yours?
Who installed it and how complicated was the job?
I’m sorry but I’m trying to use this forum to make my decision on this subject.
So far I know that Autronic works fine because Kelley likes it and he is happy with that. How about other members of this forum???
This forum has 530 active members and only Kelley has STANDALONE ECU?????
Any one has opinion on Link Plus?

Thanks,
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Post by r0gu3 »

I would use a Microtech. :D
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What about the SDS-EFI EM-4 ecm ?
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The SDS doesn't have the options or adjustability of the autronic.. Can it understand that the car is running closed loop (freeway cruising) and compensate for that? Not the last time i checked.
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Post by legacy92ej22t »

Jaxx wrote:a TEC setup either a tec 2 or tec 3 (there is currently one for sale on nasioc for 1300 a screaming deal considerin they are almost 3000 new)
You can get an E-TECIII from Primitive for around $1800 US new. They use them on their rally cars with the ej22t. Still pretty salty though. How much does the Autronic run?
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about the same price. Get the Autotune option for the extra dough, and you're set.
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Post by -K- »

I would look on www.rslibertyclub.org Lot more people running them over there. Or www.nasioc.com, If it works on an 03 WRX it will work on 94 Legacy turbo. There might be 530 members on here but only a small amount are turbo owners.
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Post by kelley »

the autotune option is a nice feature. but dont pay extra for it. it is available with the software that you can download from the autronic website.
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Post by MY99 2.5GT »

-K- wrote:If it works on an 03 WRX it will work on 94 Legacy turbo.
Can someone verify this statement?

I am looking at a link + for my EJ22G application.

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Post by Nigel »

I'm running my '73 Datsun 240Z Turbo using an SDS EM3-6F (http://www.sdsefi.com) system.

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It's a complete stand-alone system. I'm very pleased with it, and it was quite easy to tune. I've never tuned an engine before in my life, but I had the car up and running on the first try (ok, second try, after I realized that I hadn't hooked up the ground for the coils :oops: ).

There are basically 4 maps that you set up. 2 for fuel and 2 for ignition. Both are based on RPM and load (derived from a manifold pressure sensor). There's also a timing retard map based on load that's essential for turbos. All programming is done through a hand held programmer, so no laptop is required and you can tune on the fly.

It does have closed loop control which can be set based on engine RPM and load. This is just like the factory ECU which incidentally switches to open loop at 4000+ RPM and 0+ manifold pressure.

As the name of the company suggests (Simple Digital Systems), this thing is not going to run the Space Shuttle. It doesn't have datalogging, autotuning, or a bunch of GPO's (general purpose outputs). But I plan on getting the TechEdge (http://www.techedge.com.au) DIY wideband 02 system, which has datalogging, and it's no big deal to enter the values. As for GPO's, the SDS does have fuel pump, fan, and fast idle outputs.

I've considered converting my Legacy to SDS, but it's simply not in my buget. However, I am seriously looking at the DIY UltraMegaSquirt, which will be the full fuel and ignition control version of the popular MegaSquirt (http://www.bgsoflex.com/megasquirt.html)($200US!!!). It's in devlopment right now, but should be available soon.

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Nigel-

Whoa man! Just had to comment on the Z. My first car was a white 1970 with blue interior. Not nearly as nice, but I loved that car just the same. I don't see too many in white. Beautiful!

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Post by vrg3 »

Yeah, UltraMegaSquirt is going to be awesome. If all goes as planned, it will be able to control a wideband oxygen sensor and also measure spark gap ionization currents...

Brad, in general most aftermarket engine management for a new age WRX should work on an old school Legacy Turbo as well... The main differences are OBD-I vs. OBD-II and that the cam/crank angle sensors are different (but most aftermarket ECUs have their own replacement anyway). The WRX does have the front wideband air/fuel sensor and a rear standard oxygen sensor, but I don't think any standalone ECUs use them... The Legacy just has one oxygen sensor which most systems should be able to use for closed loop if desired.

I'm also working on a way to remap stock Legacy ECUs (see my other thread in the Engine forum) which may prove to be a good option. No ideas on the time frame, though. :)
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Post by MY99 2.5GT »

Thanks VRG3.

I will check out your thread. I am planning to run a pretty good amount of boost with a Garrett GT32 suplimented by water injection. I need to do a little more research on the Link + but I am pretty sure there is either a water injection function either that or its a function for intercooler water spray, which I'm really not worried about.

I need something that will have the capacity to run and store multiple tuning profiles. One for passing emmisions another for the track, another for street driving.

Do you have any experience with a programmable ecu that interfaces well with the turbo Legacy's systems and is fairly straight forward to use?

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Post by vrg3 »

I don't have too much experience with aftermarket programmable ECUs myself... others can chime in. I don't think there's anything too weird about the Legacy Turbo's systems, so most any system should be workable. I don't know if anyone offers a plug-and-play adapter for our cars, though you could make one by cannibalizing a stock ECU.
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