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Old Apr 24, 2007 | 09:47 AM
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Have you talked to FM? My understanding is that they do not have any more 1.6 Links and there will be no more.

The keypad will get you 90% of the way there on fuel. You really need to datalog to get the other 10%, and ignition will be easier (so I'm told) with DLL. Having said that right now my car is running pretty good and I haven't even begun course tuning it yet. I'm betting that I will be able to get the car completely livable with just the keypad, but I'll be leaving power on the table.

You are correct that to connect a laptop you need software and the serial link. I find this fact somewhat annoying as well, and pushes the price of the link into ther territory of the Hydra.

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Old Apr 24, 2007 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by jayc72
Have you talked to FM? My understanding is that they do not have any more 1.6 Links and there will be no more.

The keypad will get you 90% of the way there on fuel. You really need to datalog to get the other 10%, and ignition will be easier (so I'm told) with DLL. Having said that right now my car is running pretty good and I haven't even begun course tuning it yet. I'm betting that I will be able to get the car completely livable with just the keypad, but I'll be leaving power on the table.

You are correct that to connect a laptop you need software and the serial link. I find this fact somewhat annoying as well, and pushes the price of the link into ther territory of the Hydra.

Buy something already!
I am looking at a used link, but was going to call fm in 30 minutes.

I read through the xede manual last night, and it looks like a tuning nightmare to me. I don't like the idea of the ghetto piggy back where adjacent cells may be +50% in one and -50% in the next for either fuel or spark. It really looks like a clusterfuck to tune where none of the figures make sense unless you compare the to the stock ecm maps, which are probably impossible to find.

If I'm going to buy anything from Bell, it has to be this week to avoid sales tax since I'm out of town.
Old Apr 24, 2007 | 10:27 AM
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also, I can't tell from the manual, but it looks like xede runs the stock ecm maps for closed loop, so I'll still have to run an o2 clamp, and who knows what that will **** up.
Old Apr 24, 2007 | 10:34 AM
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FWIW, you may recall that I purchased a Link from FM a couple months ago that ended up being broken. I still haven't received the refund.
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Old Apr 24, 2007 | 10:39 AM
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FWIW, you may recall that I purchased a Link from FM a couple months ago that ended up being broken. I still haven't received the refund.
fantastic...it looks like there is no reasonable solution other than buying haltech again.

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Old Apr 24, 2007 | 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Ben
FWIW, you may recall that I purchased a Link from FM a couple months ago that ended up being broken. I still haven't received the refund.
How is that even possible? Are they at least giving you an excuse? I'd give them one warning that you are going to take this to the fraud dept of you CC company, and if you still get no joy I'd procede.

That's bullshit and I'm surprised that FM would do that.
Old Apr 24, 2007 | 03:41 PM
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Well, I just talked to a guy at diy autotune, so I'm going to wait a bit longer and see what pans out from these guys.
Old Apr 24, 2007 | 03:51 PM
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I would count a used LINK as good possibility. I paid $600 for mine w/o a keypad. Then bought the air temp sensor ($100), the FM software chip ($125), the knock sensor motor mount boss ($20), a saab knock sensor ($15) and used plink (free) on a palm M500 ($30) to datalog and tune. The pc software Datalog Lab is free for 30 days trial ($100) and is really a necessity for a complete tuning solution. IMO $1k for a proven programmable ecu setup is a good deal.

That said, I too found an issue with my Link. The chip that runs boost control appears to be bad. Fortunately this is a cheap fix.
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