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stealthy55 27 September 2008 05:45 PM

simtec ecu
 
as above, are these any good? need to know basis as i might be having one

jayallen 27 September 2008 05:50 PM

Ive got one and dont have any complaints...Has a options for antilag and launch control as well as eliminating the maf sensor which must be a good thing.

stealthy55 27 September 2008 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by jayallen (Post 8160594)
Ive got one and dont have any complaints...Has a options for antilag and launch control as well as eliminating the maf sensor which must be a good thing.

cheers for the info:)

53 27 September 2008 06:14 PM

Nice to not have the MAF but will only ever be as good as your mapper :)

stealthy55 27 September 2008 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by 53WRX (Post 8160658)
Nice to not have the MAF but will only ever be as good as your mapper :)

hope hes quicker than the one ive got at mo, :brickwall

53 27 September 2008 06:30 PM


Originally Posted by stealthy55 (Post 8160674)
hope hes quicker than the one ive got at mo, :brickwall

? do tell :)

stealthy55 27 September 2008 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by 53WRX (Post 8160693)
? do tell :)

that would be unfair:) at mo!!!!

Turbotits 27 September 2008 07:33 PM

another question for the people with simtec's. Does the eobd port still work for fault code reading? etc.

MartynJ 27 September 2008 07:39 PM

No , not currently although it is something that has been suggested and added to the TO DO list...

Turbotits 27 September 2008 07:44 PM


Originally Posted by MartynJ (Post 8160890)
No , not currently although it is something that has been suggested and added to the TO DO list...


Cool i think i'll wait for that function then as i do like to be able to read my own codes if need be

Mackers 27 September 2008 07:46 PM

Does your immobiliser no longer work:eek2: isn't the ECU matched to you Chipped Key:wonder:

Already booked mine in to be fitted and have only just considered this.

Dave.

Turbotits 27 September 2008 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by Mackers (Post 8160908)
Does your immobiliser no longer work:eek2: isn't the ECU matched to you Chipped Key:wonder:

Already booked mine in to be fitted and have only just considered this.

Dave.


Great question, Could have insurance implications

Baker 27 September 2008 07:51 PM

Wish I had the money at the moment, would love to be able to get rid of the MAF as mine will be down with MartynJ to be replaced and checked out again shortly.

Mackers 27 September 2008 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by Turbotits (Post 8160915)
Great question, Could have insurance implications

Thanks for that comment makes up for the dozens of stupid questions I've asked in the past:lol1: :lol1:

MartynJ 27 September 2008 08:44 PM

Immobiliser still works just fine...

Mackers 28 September 2008 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by MartynJ (Post 8161074)
Immobiliser still works just fine...

Phew :)

Thanks for that :thumb:

Jolly Green Monster 29 September 2008 12:07 AM


Originally Posted by stealthy55 (Post 8160581)
as above, are these any good? need to know basis as i might be having one

at least two timeattack club cars run them, one producing 618bhp

another car running 511bhp/480lb which run a 10.5sec quarter at 134mph today and is perhaps the quickest wagon in the uk, quickest bolt on turbo.
another running 521bhp which ran an 11sec quarter today.

Also works very well as a road going ecu etc.. :)
I don't actually know of anyone with a bad word to say about them..
.....and yes one on my own car.


Simon

dazdavies 29 September 2008 12:11 AM

This fella an an M800 on at the mo. I think going from this to a Simtek is a backwards step IMHO

Jolly Green Monster 29 September 2008 12:17 AM

don't agree.. sell the motec for probably enough to pay for a simtek.. the simtek is far more focused for the subaru and actually lets you know you are detting the hell out of your engine.. the motec in comparison is a pain to map and takers a lot longer to get where you want to be with it.
If the car is running fine and you are happy with power output and with how it drives then it is probably a pointless move.. but otherwise well worth it imho.

there are a number of ecus that sell for lots of money using the motorsport image as a reason to charge lots of money.. when in reality it means most of the users are actually just concerned with the loud pedal fully against the metal.. but you want that but also to be able to drive it around town, to get something resempling a mpg, etc...

Simon

MartynJ 29 September 2008 07:48 AM

Completely agree with Simon ..
We have fitted and mapped 50+ SimTek ecus over the last year or so , they are fantastic...
You can tell very early on when you start mapping them that they were designed by a mapper..
Everything exactly where you would expect to find it..
Their product support is very good , when I wanted to have Nitrous control for one of our project cars it took them 4 days from start to finish to add it to the ecu...
All of our big power Subaru builds currently run SimTek...

dazdavies 29 September 2008 09:41 AM

I didn't realise you guys rated them above the M800. They must be damn good then.

Saint AAI 29 September 2008 11:32 AM

I've been reading up on these and its the way I'm going to go. The dual maps feature sounds really handy.

Bob Rawle 30 September 2008 10:44 PM

The M800 is a better ecu but it ought to be it costs at least twice as much to get to the same functionality but in getting to that you do get a huge amouint more. I ran one in my Sti5 for four years before taking it out to do some R & D when I got involved with the SimTek, the SimTek is still in my car. But to say its better is misleading, certainly better value for money and function for function as good in my view. Motec a pain to map ? Not in my view but it depends. Martyn ... you know what I am not going to say. Steve didn't design it.

Sales pitch aside the Simtek is the ecu I would also recommend, good value and capable of achieving as good drivability as the OEM ecu correctly mapped.

cheers

bob

Simtek, Motec, Link, EcuTek, Bosch, DTA, PowerFC, ESL, Gems, Autronic
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apalmer 01 October 2008 02:11 PM

I'm hearing good things about the Solaris ECU... any views on that?

dazdavies 01 October 2008 08:16 PM

3 times the power of the motec a third of the price this is what I'm seriously considering. It's between that and the Simtek

Jolly Green Monster 01 October 2008 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by apalmer (Post 8169249)
I'm hearing good things about the Solaris ECU... any views on that?

looks very good..

All of this really needs more detail on the car in discussion.. what is the spec?

I am in agreement with what Bob says.. but a lot of the features on the M800 are just overkill if the car is 100% road and mildly modded.. if it is running big horse power etc.. then the fact it has an M800 on already seems silly to change it.. if the owner is not happy with it.. then perhaps it might be a map issue.. ?
The M800 imho is very expensive when compared to ecu's as good or better...
Solaris being on that list which is full of features including knock control which is an important consideration.. knock detection at a minimum ideally is needed.
Those marketing ecu's without knock control or detection will argue if it is mapped correct then you don't need it.. well you can never guarrentee the fuel you get from different petrol pumps is the same as it was mapped for and if something alters on the car (sensor fails, wiring to sensor fails / dirty connection etc) then letting the driver know there is a problem or pulling timing to keep it safe is very kind to the wallet.

Simon


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