clee wrote:The reasoning is research .Everybody that sells a particular system will say its best .I may well go with an Adaptronic but that will still need new sensors and a loom making won't it ?
Who's going to set it up for me on the rollers ??If I go to Noble for instance and they're a OMEX agent and say it will work on my car and it will be this much and they expect at least these results then if it aint ..........................
No, the Adaptronic uses the original sensors, and I supply it with a plug in loom kit, no extra wiring in the engine bay. Anyone can set it up on your car, if they say they have problems then they are not worth dealing with in the first place. An OMEX system for instance would have to be done from scratch anyway, the Adaptronic for instance comes as a plug and play so you can drive the car from the first instance.
End of the day, all of the ecu's and their costs are irrelevant when you put them against mapping costs, or other parts. The new injectors, fuelpump, reg, 3 bar mapsensor etc will cost as much if not more than just the ecu, and then theres the issue of no point of doing an ECU untill the car is running an uprated turbo, chargercooler and exhaust. The gains from remapping come from being able to run increased boost, and we all know the standard turbo and intercooler fall way below even standard power requirements..