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stinger or wolf efi
speedo - September 22nd, 2006 at 05:19 AM

hello ,i need a new efi system for my car and have seen two australian systems the ems stinger and the wolf system ,anybody got any experience of these systems .As far as i can see they both will work great on a flat four ,i suppose it is the ease of use of the software that will swing me from one to the other .
any views will be greatly appreciated

cheers jon


tassupervee - September 22nd, 2006 at 09:48 AM

Microtech? Autronic? Haltech? Motech? Link? and the list goes on.
I use both Microtech and EMS.
They are both very different but are easy to use and tune.
Almost every dyno shop in the country will crow they are a Microtech "specialist"!

Pay your money and take your choice M8.

L8tr
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vwrallycar - September 22nd, 2006 at 02:12 PM

i use the WOLF ecu in mine, works fine


tassupervee - September 22nd, 2006 at 09:32 PM

Basically dude, Ive never heard anybody say anything runs shit unless it was tuned shit in the first place.

You pay your money for the features you need and the name you want on the sticker.
L8tr
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RENNWAGEN - October 1st, 2006 at 12:05 AM

Speak to Matt boof 2332 he is tuning an ems stinger on my ej20 splitty at the moment and will have an opinion on it.


malcolm - October 1st, 2006 at 09:56 AM

go with Autronic or Motec


MickH - October 1st, 2006 at 02:11 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by malcolm
go with Autronic or Motec


Why??


malcolm - October 1st, 2006 at 02:30 PM

there the best you can get your jap import motor registered with motec passes emission both are used in motor sport and good value.


ratty 63 - October 5th, 2006 at 03:50 PM

Nah - go with a Delco!

We (my Brother and I) have been using them for around a year now - steep initial learning curve, but really happy with the Delco now.

Just my 2c :P

R :)


rivmasta - October 31st, 2006 at 09:53 AM

I used an EMS Dualsport for years. Used with a hand control, not a laptop. For offroad racing in NSW everyone uses either EMS or MoTeC (if you can afford it!) because theyre super reliable. We've run them through creeks, in dust, more dust and choking dust, while solid mounted to the chassis (I can see everyone creasing thier foreheads) weve rolled, smashed, taken out trees and other competitors... and it just kept going.

We ran CDI with bosch coil packs and ignitors. Simple and reliable package with good tuning and bang for buck capabilities.

We're gonna update to a later version from EMS soon for more data logging capabilities.

Oh and if you have a drama Peter or Peter at EMS are really helpfull. Highly recommended.


rupewrecht - December 19th, 2006 at 03:46 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by malcolm
there the best you can get your jap import motor registered with motec passes emission both are used in motor sport and good value.


You can get any brand of ECU to pass the EPA tests - motec or not.

As someone said above, it's all down to how it's tuned, adn the features required - otherwise they're much of a muchness.

But i'd recommend Wolf. Runs my engine converted/turboed rice rocket better than the factory ECU, and would be quite legal if i actually felt like spending $3500 to pass the full EPA test required for post 1976 cars...


boof2332 - January 7th, 2007 at 11:47 AM

If money was no factor, then you would get a motec. However it is, so the entry level ecu's are what we use and for the most part are more than adequate for our needs. I use a microtech, people complain about them, although mine works fine. Lacks a little in functions and is a bit outdated compared to others. I just put an ems stinger in a splitty for Shane, with an ej20t and we had a few dramas with the tune and set up supplied by ems. It has more functions than the microtech, although alot harder to find a dyno guy familiar with the system. My advice is get whatever one your chosen dyno tuner is the most familiar with. It will be tuned better and quicker and thus cheaper.

Good luck with your choice....
Matt