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wrxbart 15 June 2009 11:12 PM

Simtek to Solaris
 
Just had my simtek ecu swopped for the solaris and WHAT A DIFFERENCE,Simon (JGM) mapped it and Charlie of Surrey rolling road supplied it and rollin roaded it.What can i say the car was instantly smoother even on the start up map,The fuelling was better as the car made more power and torque with a safer map than the previous simtech could ever get.The list of features is endless with lots more in the pipeline as well.The car drives so much better the power delivery is far smoother its just a pleasure to drive and quicker to boot.

So a big thank you to Simon of www.jollygreenmonster.co.uk and Charlie of www.surreyrollingroad.co.uk and www.solaris-ecs.co.uk

If your going for a aftermarket ecu make sure there the first you call you wont be dissapointed believe me.:thumb:

New_scooby_04 15 June 2009 11:28 PM

Did Simon also map the Simtek, mate?

wrxbart 15 June 2009 11:40 PM


Originally Posted by New_scooby_04 (Post 8767982)
Did Simon also map the Simtek, mate?

Yes he did mate

New_scooby_04 15 June 2009 11:58 PM

Impressive, must be a damn good ECU to produce a noticeable difference in drive-ability over the Simtek, which is already a big step up from an Ecutek remap!

Glad you're enjoying it! :)

wrxbart 16 June 2009 12:13 AM


Originally Posted by New_scooby_04 (Post 8768042)
Impressive, must be a damn good ECU to produce a noticeable difference in drive-ability over the Simtek, which is already a big step up from an Ecutek remap!

Glad you're enjoying it! :)

Cant believe the difference mate its great

53 16 June 2009 12:18 AM

Simtech, was it a knock off ECU ? :p

Be interested in quantified differences :)

wrxbart 16 June 2009 12:24 AM


Originally Posted by 53WRX (Post 8768065)
Simtech, was it a knock off ECU ? :p

Be interested in quantified differences :)

LOL just noticed spelling was never my forte

New_scooby_04 16 June 2009 12:21 PM

LOL no need to re-submit thread mate, just drop a mod a note and we can edit the dodgy spelling in a thread title! :)

chrisdicko 16 June 2009 01:25 PM

Sounds good.

I wouldn't have thought the feel from the Simtek to Solaris would have been noticeable to be honest.

banny sti 16 June 2009 03:27 PM

The higher the resolution on the fuel and ignition maps, allows you to make the car run smoother and run closer to the det point therefore making more power.

Banny

wrxbart 16 June 2009 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by banny sti (Post 8768890)
The higher the resolution on the fuel and ignition maps, allows you to make the car run smoother and run closer to the det point therefore making more power.

Banny

Nuff said cheers mate i new someone could explain it better than me lol

irishscoobysti 16 June 2009 04:51 PM

what did the unit cost ya £1250 + VAT ?
and then the map cost???

just enquiring as not sure whether to go Simtec or Solaris

does Simon supply Solaris himself?

cheers

Wayno

wrighty338 16 June 2009 06:24 PM

as above really, whats a realistic price on a solaris ecu + mapping? Are they plug + play units like an apexi pfc or is it a board like a simtec?

and, would you say its worth the cash OVER a simtec? they are like £1500 arnt they?

banny sti 16 June 2009 06:28 PM

All the answers are here in terms of the what is available but mapping costs will be down to who you use.

Welcome to the Solaris web site

Banny

Jolly Green Monster 16 June 2009 06:48 PM

Yes I am a solaris dealer, as well as simtek etc.
They now do plug and play boards for all classics, it replaces oe board in standard case.
Both the simtek and solaris are v capable ecus.
Robs car should have worked better than it did on the simtek to be fair but the car getting more and more racing and now part of ten of the best 22b subaru team and with Rob chasing faster machinery in hill climbing and him not used to coming second, it seemed the right move if only for knock control and datalogging.
Rob can download a datalog and email it to me for analysis etc.
They are 1500+vat fitted and mapped, will be adding to website when I get time.
Run a car 620bhp on a simtek with no issues but Robs car was nice and ackward and only 533bhp.

banny sti 16 June 2009 06:57 PM

Simon was that on the GT30?

Banny

Jolly Green Monster 16 June 2009 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by banny sti (Post 8769264)
Simon was that on the GT30?

Banny

Robs car is on a gt35 it loved ignition timing but won't take any due to only on tesco99
iirc it jumped 53bhp with 3degrees timing.. it needs race fuel but Rob is not able to run on it in the class he is in.

Simon

banny sti 16 June 2009 07:07 PM

Cool, was curious as I have bought Rob's old GT30 :)

Banny

Jolly Green Monster 16 June 2009 07:10 PM

no that had already been changed

wrxbart 16 June 2009 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by Jolly Green Monster (Post 8769283)
Robs car is on a gt35 it loved ignition timing but won't take any due to only on tesco99
iirc it jumped 53bhp with 3degrees timing.. it needs race fuel but Rob is not able to run on it in the class he is in.

Simon

Nothing is ever straight forward on mine lol.

Race fuel for totb i think and go for it full bore:thumb:
Will email you the datalog tonight just doing it now:wonder:

wrxbart 16 June 2009 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by wrighty338 (Post 8769207)
as above really, whats a realistic price on a solaris ecu + mapping? Are they plug + play units like an apexi pfc or is it a board like a simtec?

and, would you say its worth the cash OVER a simtec? they are like £1500 arnt they?

Definatly worth every penny wouldnt go back to any other ecu:thumb:

JP4 17 June 2009 09:21 AM

Welcome Rob to the "Solaris" club! :thumb: I was the first new age in the UK to have one fitted last year in Aug and have had no probs since then. Scoob has run perfect - Pat installed and mapped it and Charlie loved driving it!!

Pat needs to give me the latest version as mine is outdated - hopefully this will be sorted when he remaps her in 3 weeks time.

I take it you've gone for a calibration switch?

Now just tell Phil (tingtong) to get one! :D

JP

PS: To those wishing to find out more you can also speak to Mark at Lateral Performace:

Lateral Performance Ltd| Home | Solaris Ecu's

Jolly Green Monster 17 June 2009 09:53 AM

cal switch not fitted yet but will be

banny sti 17 June 2009 10:01 AM

What does purpose does the cal swith actually serve?

Banny

Jolly Green Monster 17 June 2009 10:25 AM

8 position switch so you can have 8 different map combinations..

the ecu has 4 of most map in it so you can run different fuel and ignition maps and boost maps etc.. along with launch and antilag whcih can be on separate switches or on the cal switch..

ie. vpower map
vpower with als on
10% meth map low boost
10% meth high boost

etc..

wrighty338 17 June 2009 10:59 AM

this sounds like its kinda worth saving for.

are they alright to run with an AVCR? iv got one and wouldnt mind keeping it as it gives me a user interface to alter boost..something i cant do on the ecu as i arnt a mapper! or should i sell the avcr and just use what comes with the ecu?

banny sti 17 June 2009 11:08 AM

If you use the cal switch in theory you could have up to 8 boost settings, negating the use for the avcr.

Banny

irishscoobysti 17 June 2009 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by wrxbart (Post 8767924)
Just had my simtek ecu swopped for the solaris and WHAT A DIFFERENCE,Simon (JGM) mapped it and Charlie of Surrey rolling road supplied it and rollin roaded it.What can i say the car was instantly smoother even on the start up map,The fuelling was better as the car made more power and torque with a safer map than the previous simtech could ever get.The list of features is endless with lots more in the pipeline as well.The car drives so much better the power delivery is far smoother its just a pleasure to drive and quicker to boot.

So a big thank you to Simon of www.jollygreenmonster.co.uk and Charlie of www.surreyrollingroad.co.uk and www.solaris-ecs.co.uk

If your going for a aftermarket ecu make sure there the first you call you wont be dissapointed believe me.:thumb:


which model u go for btw:wonder:

Jamz_ 17 June 2009 03:41 PM

How much... could buy a new impreza for that kinda money, but it does sound good :D

JP4 17 June 2009 05:56 PM

Banny - apart from what Simon said re the use of the calibration switch this is what I have currently set on mine:

Notch One - 1.1 bar using V-Power
Notch Two - 1.3 bar using V-Power
Notch Three - 1.5 bar using V-Power
Notch Four - 1.7 bar using V-Power.


Notch Eight - Using non V-Power fuel - set at 1 bar.

The switch is very useful when you can go from 1.1 to 1.7 in a matter of a second or so!

I have separate swtiches for the ALS and Launch Control.

:thumb:


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