by David Gentleman » Mon Jan 03, 2005 6:09 pm
Hi pete
This is a different system to the one I mentioned in the past, but so much better and easier to use. Basically its a new chipset and board that replaces the existing one in the ecu (I need to fit these, so the service is exchange) This system is a direct replacement, so it plugs straight in as usual, no need to change any sensors, nothing. The kit comes supplied with full mapping software to alter all ignition timing and fueling throughout the rev range, if you fit bigger injectors or a higher map sensor, then you just recalibrate the map to suit. All programming is done via a laptop/pc though a supplied cable which goes from the serial port and plugs into the diagnostic port in the engine bay, all programming is done via this port. Also you can write to the ecu as many times as you want, for instance, you or other Alpine owners could swap maps and setups, or you could have various maps stored on your computer for what ever spec you want. The ecu will come supplied with the original GTA map, so you have a base map to start with, so you could start tweaking slightly yourself. There is also a facility (i think) to raise or remove the rev limit if nesseccary. The kit is also supplied with a Lambda sensor datalogging software (if you fit an aux lambda), which will plot the a/f ratio on the map as you drive or RR the car. Via this data, you can then adjust the map accordingly to get the correct a/f ratio, so you can map it on the road with out the need for a rolling road. Price will be £595 inclusive (exchange)
The way to think of this ecu, is like the type used on the Cosworths, where the existing tried and tested setup is fully reprogrammable to cope with any setups.
This ECU will only be available for GTA models (not lemans/or A610). Im having to purchase 10 ecus up front, and the Lemans/610s are different setups, so I would have to order 10 of each design, only feasible if there is demand. This ecu could be fitted to a Lemans, but you would lose the lambda function( and the ecu I would need in exchange would have to be a normal GTA one, as the Lemans chipset is different and wont work with the new board)