sorry no info ; have not heard of them.
much sooner stick with the adaptronic...
hey guys
got told about this moristech ecu
http://www.moristech.com.au/index.asp
is pretty cheap. cheaper the microtech and apparently alot better the microtech etc
its cheap cause it doenst have the advertising
i got told about this ecu by the guys at unigroup engineering and they seem to kno quite alot of stuff.
just wondering has any1 else heard of these and your thoughts cause after doin a read up on it, it sounds like a pretty decent unit and easy to use!!!
Z20 SOARER WHORE (totalling 14 z20s so far)
PREVIOUS RIDES - 5 GZ20 soarers, 1 MZ20 soarer, 2 MZ20 aerocabins soarers, 7 MZ21 soarers, 3 ke70s, AE92 rola, 1973 corona, 85 corona, tarago party bus
CURRENT - 530hp 2jz MZ20 Soarer and race soarer with carbon fibre bonnet and boot and 8point cage
sorry no info ; have not heard of them.
much sooner stick with the adaptronic...
The pro sequential is the same as the TSI unigroup sell.
I have one on my 1jz, it's pretty basic and not to hard to use. But there doesn't seem to be alot of info or support for them.
yeh i was gonna get the M1 stand alone unit
seems an alright setup
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Z20 SOARER WHORE (totalling 14 z20s so far)
PREVIOUS RIDES - 5 GZ20 soarers, 1 MZ20 soarer, 2 MZ20 aerocabins soarers, 7 MZ21 soarers, 3 ke70s, AE92 rola, 1973 corona, 85 corona, tarago party bus
CURRENT - 530hp 2jz MZ20 Soarer and race soarer with carbon fibre bonnet and boot and 8point cage
I know a few Soarer guys running the TSI or as its also known as POWERMOD ecu with great results .
Whats the pricing of the Pro Sequential unit and harness ???
11.72 @ 116.7mph = Quickest Stock Turbo Jzz30 series SoarerAnd 1st into the 11's
WOOOT!!!
Still going good![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc_7aRUGshw
MORISTECH
Price List
Price in $AUD. Does not include Australian GST or Freight Effective 1st August 2009
Black Box M1 with 1.25m Wire Harness No Sensors $1,250.00
Black Box M1 with 3.00m Wire Harness No Sensors $1,290.00
Black Box M1 On Board Data Logging Option $ 125.00
Black Box M1 On Board Data Logging ‘Retro Fit’ $ 175.00
Ignition Module 4-Channel $ 150.00
Ignition Module 6-Channel $ 190.00
Ignition Module 8-Channel $ 230.00
Coolant Temp Sensor $ 24.00
Coolant Temp Sensor/Fuel Injector Plug Kit $ 6.00
Inlet Air Temp Sensor $ 28.00
Inlet Air Temp Sensor Plug Kit $ 7.00
Turbo Boost Control Solenoid $ 110.00
Pro Sequential Interceptor Base model with wire in harness $ 920.00
Turbo/Supercharge application (2.5 BAR MAP sensor) $ 975.00
Auxiliary Outputs Option extra $ 75.00
Peak/Hold Low Resistance Injector Drivers extra $ 120.00
Patch/Plug in Harness $ 230.00 >$ 400.00
External 3 BAR MAP Sensor (For Interceptor ECU) $ 140.00
Z20 SOARER WHORE (totalling 14 z20s so far)
PREVIOUS RIDES - 5 GZ20 soarers, 1 MZ20 soarer, 2 MZ20 aerocabins soarers, 7 MZ21 soarers, 3 ke70s, AE92 rola, 1973 corona, 85 corona, tarago party bus
CURRENT - 530hp 2jz MZ20 Soarer and race soarer with carbon fibre bonnet and boot and 8point cage
So the Pro Sequential is a glorified Emanage Ultimate ?
11.72 @ 116.7mph = Quickest Stock Turbo Jzz30 series SoarerAnd 1st into the 11's
WOOOT!!!
Still going good![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc_7aRUGshw
That would be a deal-breaker for me. If most tuners know little or nothing about them, and it's hard to get help if/when you have problems, the small amount of money saved in the initial purchase can very quickly be overwhelmed by the setup costs. The words "false economy" come to mind.
On an unrelated note, why does nearly every programmable ECU have the name something-tech?
Norbie!
www.norbie.net
I'd sooner spend the few hundred extra to get something like a Wolf v500. They're well supported, VERY easy to use, and the software is just prettier/more logical.
You have both ends of the scale...
Cheap/time consuming/need to be pretty knowledgeable = Megasquirt
Mid range/pretty easy to setup/not technically the best = eg: Microtech
Higher end/easy to setup/full featured = Motec.
The V500 is somewhere between microtech and motec, most suited to DIY, and probably best value for money at the moment.
Cheers,
Tim
Last edited by timbosaurus; 29-10-2009 at 01:00 PM.
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