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cory51191

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supporting electronic mods for DSMlink?

if you get a DSMlink what mods are required in the electronic/electrical area?

not looking to spend 2 much money, but i want my car to be safe (i'll be willing to spend more money for internals :thumb:)
 
Just need an EPROM ECU for your car. It's plug and play :)

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Check to see if you have an EPROM ECU first. The ECU is located behind the radio acessed from the driverside panel. On the ECU there should be an "E" on the sticker. If not, just open it up and check to see if there is an EPROM chip in the lower right corner.

Cheapest way to go is look on the classifieds for people selling whole setups (ECU + ECMLink [which includes the chip and the cable]) You'll also need a laptop to tune with as well.
 
Just need an EPROM ECU for your car. It's plug and play :)

Edit:

Check to see if you have an EPROM ECU first. The ECU is located behind the radio acessed from the driverside panel. On the ECU there should be an "E" on the sticker. If not, just open it up and check to see if there is an EPROM chip in the lower right corner.

Cheapest way to go is look on the classifieds for people selling whole setups (ECU + ECMLink [which includes the chip and the cable]) You'll also need a laptop to tune with as well.

i'm using a laptop right now.

does the "ECU + Tuning Kit" replace a DSMlink?...as in,
thats all i'll need to get readings and tune?

i know it says "Hardware and software kit which allows you to tune and datalog your DSM." but is it a fuel management system?

(http://www.dsmtuners.com/parts/product_info.php?cPath=3_175_69&products_id=818)

this is kind of a dumb question but is it possible for a virus to transfer onto your car's computer?

Eprom. Use the search function please

i do....
type DSM link into the search button and tell me if u find what i asked.
 
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i'm using a laptop right now.

this is kind of a dumb question but is it possible for a virus to transfer onto your car's computer?

No car computers can't get viruses....But they can have problems with some of their circuts...My eprom had problems with the ICS driver, and selonoids got destroyed due to over-voltage...But all that is being fixed now...:thumb:

ECMLink is the only thing you'll need to get car vital readings and tuning...Yes it is a fuel management system+ a whole $#!%load more!!!

Well you have a laptop. thats 1 thing you need...Saves you $$$
Pull your ecu out and check to see if it is an eprom...If it is, that saves you around 200...

Then just buy ECMLink/DSMLink Either the Full version, of the Recently introduced Lite version...:thumb:

You really don't NEED to have other electrical devices but a Wideband o2 (WBo2) wouldn't hurt to have it you would like to tune the car yourself...

WBo2's range in pricing, I know the one I'm going to be using is the Innovative Motorsports LC-1 with DB Blue gauge. It works great with Link, Some people have had problem with AEM's Uego no reading perfectly on Link.

But it's your money spend it how you want too...
 
i'm using a laptop right now.

does the "ECU + Tuning Kit" replace a DSMlink?...as in,
thats all i'll need to get readings and tune?

i know it says "Hardware and software kit which allows you to tune and datalog your DSM." but is it a fuel management system?

(ECU+ Tuning Kit for the Mitsubishi Eclipse - DSMtuners.com)

this is kind of a dumb question but is it possible for a virus to transfer onto your car's computer?



i do....
type DSM link into the search button and tell me if u find what i asked.

Let me make a few things clear, the correct term is "ECMLink", DSMLink is just another name and it's spelled as one word. ECMTuning, Inc.

ECMLink allows just about full control over your vehicles electronics it's similar to AEM EMS but doesn't have the inflated price tag and all of the functions of the stand alone. But to answer your question, yes it tunes your fuel. The link I provided, goto the FAQ link and read up on it.

No car computers can't get viruses....But they can have problems with some of their circuts...My eprom had problems with the ICS driver, and selonoids got destroyed due to over-voltage...But all that is being fixed now...:thumb:

ECMLink is the only thing you'll need to get car vital readings and tuning...Yes it is a fuel management system+ a whole $#!%load more!!!

Well you have a laptop. thats 1 thing you need...Saves you $$$
Pull your ecu out and check to see if it is an eprom...If it is, that saves you around 200...

Then just buy ECMLink/DSMLink Either the Full version, of the Recently introduced Lite version...:thumb:

You really don't NEED to have other electrical devices but a Wideband o2 (WBo2) wouldn't hurt to have it you would like to tune the car yourself...

WBo2's range in pricing, I know the one I'm going to be using is the Innovative Motorsports LC-1 with DB Blue gauge. It works great with Link, Some people have had problem with AEM's Uego no reading perfectly on Link.

But it's your money spend it how you want too...

All of this information is correct as well. Just read up on ECMLink and if you want to search for it on here, do a "title search" and type in "ECMLink"

Wideband is highly recommended for tuning and is able to be logged in ECMLink after being plugged into the ECU so the need for a gauge isn't needed unless you want one to moniter your A/F while driving without logging.

The Innovate LC-1 IMO is the best wideband you can get. It's more accurate than the AEM UEGO and the DB gauge is very sleek looking. I'll have the blue DB going on soon when I can install it.
 
whats the difference between wide and narrow?

There is a huge difference in wide vs narrow band 02 sensors. Wide band typically use the bosch developed UEGO sensor/cable setup, which allows for precise A/F measurements above the 1:5 ratio that a narrow band (stock setup) can provide. This is significant in that a modified car needs feedback greater than 1:5 ration for A/Fs if you truly want good control of those same A/Fs.


Check this out for some detailed inforarmation:
Wide Band UEGO A

If you do a google search for "A/F wideband" you'll see many examples of units to purchase. In fact, the link I put above has some very nice units for sale. Like you discovered though, these are not cheap. Just be sure they spec out as a UEGO type as many vendors out there say they are "wideband" when in fact, they aren't. To me, it needs the UEGO to be true.
 
supporting electronic mods for DSMlink?

if you get a DSMlink what mods are required in the electronic/electrical area?

not looking to spend 2 much money, but i want my car to be safe (i'll be willing to spend more money for internals :thumb:)

All you HAVE to have is an EPROM ECU($150-$225ish)... it will need to be socketed($1 for the socket and ###### about $25-$40 to have someone remove the chip from the board and solder the socket in its place). Then, you will need the DSMLink... it comes with the chip, cable, and software(which is also available to be downloaded on their website). Check their site... I know they offer the socketing service, as well...

As far as tuning, I would suggest getting a wideband and doing a lot of reading if you arent familiar with tuning. DSMLink also has a .pdf users guide that will help you out getting started.

More Info
start [ECMTuning - wiki]
 
All you HAVE to have is an EPROM ECU($150-$225ish)... it will need to be socketed($1 for the socket and ###### about $25-$40 to have someone remove the chip from the board and solder the socket in its place). Then, you will need the DSMLink... it comes with the chip, cable, and software(which is also available to be downloaded on their website). Check their site... I know they offer the socketing service, as well...

As far as tuning, I would suggest getting a wideband and doing a lot of reading if you arent familiar with tuning. DSMLink also has a .pdf users guide that will help you out getting started.

More Info
start [ECMTuning - wiki]

amazing. i thought i'd have to take a class for this but i'm gonna study this when i'm ready to buy a tuning kit

ROFL I got mine on Ebay for $180 NEW with the blue DB gauge.

i'm not sure if this is the same exact thing u guys are talking about or something extra but..


Innovate Dual LC-1 w/XD-16 Kit - Modern Automotive Performance
 
There is a lot of great information there and here. Once you purchace ECMLink (assuming you will) they have their own forum with people from here as well to help out with everything ECMLink.
 
wow this is sweet! i didn't know it existed.

Turbo Timer & LC-1 Wideband Display Kit 3833 : eBay Motors (item 110333676589 end time Feb-27-10 20:35:32 PST)

Do you think its as accurate as the LC-1 considering its the same brand??

The LC-1 is just the controller and that uses the LC-1 controller. Seems to just be a different style gauge although My LC-1 controller is block style and not round. May be a new design. Not sure if that'll be able to be wired up to the ECU or not.
 
The LC-1 is just the controller and that uses the LC-1 controller. Seems to just be a different style gauge although My LC-1 controller is block style and not round. May be a new design. Not sure if that'll be able to be wired up to the ECU or not.

its also a turbo-timer though, which is amazing LOL
 
A turbo timer isn't really necessary until you move to a turbo which is only oil cooled. Just sit in your car for a few seconds after you park it and you'll be fine without one.

The Innovate link you posted above for MAPerformance came with two LC-1 controllers. You don't need two controllers, unless you want to run two wideband sensors (not needed) for some odd reason.
 
Yes, widebands can be pricey, but they are defiantly needed if you plan on doing more precise tuning with your car beyond what comes preprogrammed from ECUlink. It's just a good thing to have, really. Shop around and sometimes you'll find a decent deal!
 
holy shit... nearly $500

What are you talking about? I got mine for like 180-190 right from maperformance.



All you need for link, and the same goes for EPROM burning/emulating, is a socketed EPROM ECU and a laptop. I would highly recommend the LC1 wideband as well. Anyone who knows electrical work can do the socketing job for you.
 
A turbo timer isn't really necessary until you move to a turbo which is only oil cooled. Just sit in your car for a few seconds after you park it and you'll be fine without one.
Some of us with no coolant lines just sit a bit longer and don't spool for the last few miles of our trips. ;)
 
I could NOT do it with a small turbo, that's for sure. I've put this one up wet a couple of times.
 
A wideband to take advantage of the dsmlink, a laptop to monitor and use the dsmlink, and eprom ecu is no longer necessary i believe.
 
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