Jet4L Member 5 Member For: 17y 8m 19d Posted 15/08/07 02:20 PM Share Posted 15/08/07 02:20 PM hey just wanting some opinions on running standard ecu's compared to after market ones, such as the new haltech.. so far ive been told differnt things about each, and have had both recommended by different people. anyone whos had experience with either.. let me know what you think.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GOLDIE My new toy Lifetime Members 5,344 Member For: 21y 8m 14d Gender: Male Location: stanthorpe wine capital of qld. Posted 15/08/07 07:10 PM Share Posted 15/08/07 07:10 PM You will find the best way is to use the standard computer and tune it with the edit unit.Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barry Blue Powered by Ford's 3.7 V6 = Zoom Zoom Zoom! Member 890 Member For: 20y 2m 5d Gender: Male Location: Tweed Heads Posted 15/08/07 07:49 PM Share Posted 15/08/07 07:49 PM What he said Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Falchoon I see red Member 5,758 Member For: 22y 19d Location: nowhere in particular Posted 15/08/07 08:31 PM Share Posted 15/08/07 08:31 PM Brian (BCL) has used both (though MOTEC not Haltech) and found he couldn't get the car to run properly with the aftermarket computer. Some people do use a piggyback computer (Xede I thnk) in conjunction with Edit, Craig (Geea) was one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ashmo Member 245 Member For: 17y 4m 20d Gender: Male Location: Rockingham, W.A Posted 18/08/07 12:23 PM Share Posted 18/08/07 12:23 PM (edited) not to sound stupid but is an "edit" like a piggy back system? Edited 18/08/07 12:24 PM by ashmo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loopism Tractor Driver Member 709 Member For: 18y 10m 26d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 20/08/07 12:43 AM Share Posted 20/08/07 12:43 AM No, the edit uploads a new tune into the computer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jmpin Member 111 Member For: 17y 3m 6d Gender: Male Location: South Coast NSW Posted 07/12/07 08:34 PM Share Posted 07/12/07 08:34 PM so if you custom tune the piggy back haltech, motec etc, you will get no better result than a flash tuner (with custom tune)??? is that right.also I'm looking at a few cars for sale, one of which has a haltech, the other standard ecu, is it worth buying the stock ecu 1 and flashing it or the haltech equiped 1... cars are much the same otherwise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seventytwo Still have a turbo, it's just on a diesel. Lifetime Members 5,368 Member For: 19y 5m 29d Gender: Male Location: The 8th Dimension Posted 07/12/07 11:29 PM Share Posted 07/12/07 11:29 PM Flash tuner is the way to go, piggy backs are old tech for these cars. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcl Toughest BA Turbo Lifetime Members 3,408 Member For: 22y 12d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 08/12/07 01:33 AM Share Posted 08/12/07 01:33 AM so if you custom tune the piggy back haltech, motec etc, you will get no better result than a flash tuner (with custom tune)??? is that right.Yes.... your result will not be as good.... it's not just about peak power, but overall torque delivery and drivability.You have to distinguish just what functions a piggyback is using.The more basic piggybacks that we orginally used (Unichip & XEDE) drove the timing, fuel and boost.... good in their day.The TSI piggyback was able to directly drive the injectors as well... and a step up again in performance.The Motec wasn't really a piggyback; it was driving ALL engine management functions the way mine was set up... but starting and idle was very poor.The Motec gave me no more power than the Edit. Once the Edit was available with independent cam timing capability, it then gave the same level of drivability, but far superior starting and idle than the Motec.I'm not sure of what functions the haltech performs.The main advanatge of the piggybacks is that they allow real-time tuning. Capa Edit is a pain for the tuners, as it is very slow to use.The Edit allows a multitude of parameter changes ; the piggyback on it's own doesn't get remotely close. With the right changes Edit can also support very large injectors.Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
velluto Member 40 Member For: 17y 10m 14d Gender: Male Location: Hamilton, NZ Posted 08/12/07 02:20 AM Share Posted 08/12/07 02:20 AM Yes.... your result will not be as good.... it's not just about peak power, but overall torque delivery and drivability.You have to distinguish just what functions a piggyback is using.The more basic piggybacks that we orginally used (Unichip & XEDE) drove the timing, fuel and boost.... good in their day.The TSI piggyback was able to directly drive the injectors as well... and a step up again in performance.The Motec wasn't really a piggyback; it was driving ALL engine management functions the way mine was set up... but starting and idle was very poor.The Motec gave me no more power than the Edit. Once the Edit was available with independent cam timing capability, it then gave the same level of drivability, but far superior starting and idle than the Motec.I'm not sure of what functions the haltech performs.The main advanatge of the piggybacks is that they allow real-time tuning. Capa Edit is a pain for the tuners, as it is very slow to use.The Edit allows a multitude of parameter changes ; the piggyback on it's own doesn't get remotely close. With the right changes Edit can also support very large injectors.BrianI also had a very bad Motec experience. Had to tie car to back fence at night to stop it wandering and shagging the neighbours cat. Use to howl at the full moon too. Dont go there Mate! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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