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Ugg10

posted on 20/9/15 at 11:01 AM Reply With Quote
Emu ecu master?

Came across this whist idly browsing

http://rrrshop.co.uk/ecumaster-emu-1-p.asp

Looks a very good spec (simikar to omex 710) at an almost too good to be true price. Built in wideband controller is a nice feature.

Anyone used or mapped this ecu?

Edit, they also do a version with inbuilt can bus, emu plus race technology dash2 would be a pretty good combination.

[Edited on 20/9/15 by Ugg10]





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40inches

posted on 20/9/15 at 02:28 PM Reply With Quote
Have looked at this, it is cheaper than MS2 extra + wide band controller. Not sure of support or if any rolling road
operators are able to MAP it?

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loony

posted on 21/9/15 at 09:33 AM Reply With Quote
Didn't try EMU, but I tried earlier version of DET. At that time it was much cheaper than SMT6 and much better
Newer version of DET has USB port(older had only RS232) and lot of functions (eg. built in MAP)...
I never had any problems with Ecumaster product. It was in developement stage, so new firmware was often published. Very good user support etc.

It's very popular here in Poland - as it's polish Made by car enthusiast from begining to final product inline with users suggestions.





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