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I'll been keeping an eye on this brand as far back as the SMT5 model. but never have contacted the supplier for compatibility. I know it'll work on map sensors.
they are pretty cheap compare to other brands $500 or more. Has anyone ever thought of trying it on our humble i6? it looks doable but never made the step.
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yuk - piggybacks
For ~$100 extra you could by a ready made MS2
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Forgot to mention that they have standalone unit as well "XMS"
Has far more perimeters then all the other brands with a user friendly labtop/pc interface. but probably be at a higher cost. less then a wolf 3d but more then a MS2. Hay stock, the MS2 looks abit complicated to put together. is that $100 extra for a fully assembled unit with wiring Loom?
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The MS2 kit are $250 US ($330 AUS) + shipping
Ready made MS2 is $410 US ($535 AUS) + shipping Looms are $60 US ($80 AUS) I was helping make an adapter from EEC to MS2 that doesnt require the MS2 loom. Similar to the RPD setup except you need to run a vacuum line to the computer so not quite as plug and play. The advantage of doing it this way though is it keeps the standard MS2 interface (so you can use the add on boards such as GPIO when its finished beta testing) and also you use the normal MS2 firmware.
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