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Braineack 03-22-2018 09:58 AM

Hyrda should have been ditched eight years ago...

ChrisLol 03-22-2018 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by blackandblown (Post 1473008)
Hydra ECU.... premium service and customized system

:giggle:

Don't mind me.

pmhellings 03-22-2018 06:58 PM

I'm not surprised to see the end of the Hydra. I bought mine about two years ago. I was on the fence between Megasquirt and Hydra. Bottom line was Jeremy from FM returned my call. Reverent of Megasquirt fame didn't return an e-mail or PM. I know that Megasquirt is a good product, but the alphabet of choices MS DIY PNP Pro 3 MS 2 Pro MS VVT controller, etc, etc. My Hydra 2.7 started right up, ran well out of the box and has just required some tuning to make it idle well with A/C on. I was able to tune for power, thanks to an easy to use data log setup and a knock sensor. The software is complex, but has lots in the way of help menus.

Bottom line. I may have done better by buying a Megasquirt, but my Hydra equipped car is running really well and I have lifetime support. I am confident that FM will honor that commitment. I'm not pleased, but not worried.

Paul

fredb 03-22-2018 08:09 PM

Its not not really the end of the Hydra , FM is just stopping selling new units. As much as I feel like they're abandoning us , realistically they couldn't keep selling new units forever. It was aimed at NA and NB Miatas , a shrinking market these days. Let's face it they're getting to be old cars . Most that were destined to be modified , have been . It's not like Jeremy is going erase all his Hydra knowledge and tuning work. Ken Hill is still out there too for tuning , with great reviews. Support for Hydra customers will remain for some time yet. For some reason the Hydra is very popular in the Subaru world and I'm sure it'll continue to be used and supported there as well . Fredb


Originally Posted by pmhellings (Post 1473206)
I'm not surprised to see the end of the Hydra. I bought mine about two years ago. I was on the fence between Megasquirt and Hydra. Bottom line was Jeremy from FM returned my call. Reverent of Megasquirt fame didn't return an e-mail or PM. I know that Megasquirt is a good product, but the alphabet of choices MS DIY PNP Pro 3 MS 2 Pro MS VVT controller, etc, etc. My Hydra 2.7 started right up, ran well out of the box and has just required some tuning to make it idle well with A/C on. I was able to tune for power, thanks to an easy to use data log setup and a knock sensor. The software is complex, but has lots in the way of help menus.

Bottom line. I may have done better by buying a Megasquirt, but my Hydra equipped car is running really well and I have lifetime support. I am confident that FM will honor that commitment. I'm not pleased, but not worried.

Paul


18psi 03-22-2018 08:16 PM


For some reason the Hydra is very popular in the Subaru world and I'm sure it'll continue to be used and supported there as well . Fredb
I am heavily involved with subaru's and have no idea where this is coming from, because I assure you, it's nowhere near popular or even common. In fact, I'm not sure why nemesis is even competing in that market (if it is, I rarely ever see anyone using hydra). Seems like they're ignoring the market that could actually use more options (miata) and focusing on cars that have powerful tunable oem ecu's where running a standalone is only needed for full on race cars or less than 1% of "the market". But hey it seems like bad decisions is their specialty.

concealer404 03-22-2018 08:18 PM

Shrinking market? Better introduce another ecu that nobody else uses and will require support as well.

18psi 03-22-2018 08:21 PM

If I had to guesstimate: Subaru is like 79% cobb and 20% opensource with maybe, maybe 1% standalone use for the serious racers who need absurd control of their monstrous builds or all out racecars.

fredb 03-22-2018 08:41 PM

Ya , I don't get the FM 221 thing at all , at this stage it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to bring a new ECU to market . Presumably FM needed something more price competitive than the Hydra , and couldn't or didn't want to sell Mega Squirt. Not heavily into the Subaru thing but local to me the Hydra is know and coveted among a number of the Subaru guys I know . Don't quite get it myself , just relaying what I've been told. Fredb

B Mike 03-22-2018 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by pmhellings (Post 1473206)
I'm not surprised to see the end of the Hydra. I bought mine about two years ago. I was on the fence between Megasquirt and Hydra. Bottom line was Jeremy from FM returned my call. Reverent of Megasquirt fame didn't return an e-mail or PM. I know that Megasquirt is a good product, but the alphabet of choices MS DIY PNP Pro 3 MS 2 Pro MS VVT controller, etc, etc. My Hydra 2.7 started right up, ran well out of the box and has just required some tuning to make it idle well with A/C on. I was able to tune for power, thanks to an easy to use data log setup and a knock sensor. The software is complex, but has lots in the way of help menus.

Bottom line. I may have done better by buying a Megasquirt, but my Hydra equipped car is running really well and I have lifetime support. I am confident that FM will honor that commitment. I'm not pleased, but not worried.

Paul

Same for me, but I bought mine used, and purchased the support. I've had no idle issues, and once I matched my fuel table to my injectors the car has been perfect. Not trying to argue. When these came out I think their intended competition was a much more expensive Motec type system and not MS. It didn't help that you could only get a Hydra at full retail plus shipping.

concealer404 03-22-2018 10:53 PM

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albumleaf 03-23-2018 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by fredb (Post 1473226)
the Hydra is know and coveted among a number of the Subaru guys I know .

Man if I ever needed more proof..:giggle:

SchmoozerJoe 03-23-2018 02:34 PM

Imma just leave this here.

:party:

Oh. And on my third day of employment at FM, I was tossed the keys to Igor and asked to "figure out" why the NB wouldn't start anymore.
And that, folks was my introduction the ME221/FM221 project.

Six months later I walked out, truck full of parts purchased with my employee discount, and dusted my hands of that entire fiasco.

I wish FM all the best. Again, the guys are great and I'll just say that once again, the techs don't control what the company sells or supports or even ships.
It does look like with their new GM things are starting to become more modern and present day, so that's a big plus.

With regards to what ECU offerings they have (and why) it's pretty easy to see that FM prefers to be "exclusive" with their offerings.

LownSlow616 04-01-2018 02:24 PM

Element tuning bought hydra

Robin-42 04-02-2018 08:01 AM

I bought mine mine because I wanted a plug and play mature product with solid support. I am not really smart enough to tune an ecu. But I am smart enough to realize that. The solid support may turn out to be quicksand. And I haven't even started the damn engine yet!

DeerHunter 04-02-2018 09:50 PM

Don't sweat it. If the unit fails under warranty, you'll be covered. If it fails after the warranty period, you can still get it fixed by Nemesis EMS (it's pretty reliable and, even if it does have an issue, repairs are usually reasonable). The base maps are solid and the ECU will self-tune as you drive it. The only fiddling you might have to do is for cold start or idle control and FM will still support you in that regard (as will they for any tuning help you need). I have two Hydras (my L.E. street car and MSM track car) and this news bothers me not one whit.

pmhellings 04-08-2018 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by Robin-42 (Post 1475046)
I bought mine mine because I wanted a plug and play mature product with solid support. I am not really smart enough to tune an ecu. But I am smart enough to realize that. The solid support may turn out to be quicksand. And I haven't even started the damn engine yet!

As I mentioned, mine started right up and ran great out of the box except for some idle issues when the A/C was on. The info to resolve that is right here on this very forum. Jeremy is very helpful,when needed. Don't worry. You'll be happy.

Paul

bbundy 05-31-2018 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by DeerHunter (Post 1475173)
Don't sweat it. If the unit fails under warranty, you'll be covered. If it fails after the warranty period, you can still get it fixed by Nemesis EMS (it's pretty reliable and, even if it does have an issue, repairs are usually reasonable). The base maps are solid and the ECU will self-tune as you drive it. The only fiddling you might have to do is for cold start or idle control and FM will still support you in that regard (as will they for any tuning help you need). I have two Hydras (my L.E. street car and MSM track car) and this news bothers me not one whit.

Had one loose the sync signal just recently and had to deal with the new owners for repair. it was a half year out of warrantee. they wanted to charge me a bunch for diagnosing and swapping components out to try to get it to work. I didn't want to pay a bunch of money for them to figure out why it failed, pretty sure it wasn't my install. ended up being $750 for a new board. comes with a new 1 year warrantee again though. Kris at KO-racing was also a big proponent of hydra and an amazing tuner and helped some with development for MR2's He took them off his website as well.

DeerHunter 05-31-2018 11:37 PM

Well, that's discouraging. Maybe I'm bothered after all.

Scott Myers 08-12-2020 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by blackandblown (Post 1473008)
In my INBOX was a flyer from Flyin Miata which indicated that they are abandoning the Hydra ECU. As a person that dug deep into my pocket to buy a premium service and customized system, this is troubling. I realize the flyer said they will continue to support the Hydra's that were sold through them but I'm rather concerned about the "what if's" that now come into my mind. What if my Hydra quits working? What if it works erratically and needs diagnosed? What if it quits working in 3 years?

I make no claims to be anything more than a user in this field so bare with my ignorance regarding standalone ECU's. Is there's a wiring harness and a version of MegaSquirt that will slip right in and everything will be just fine??

So chime in with your thoughts/plans, those with Hydra's; what do you think? Should I go into a hoarder mode and try and get another (very expensive) Hydra unit to set on the shelf as a back-up or is that not the best option here?

the hydras are not discontinued ...Phil from Element Tuning purchased the rights to sell the hydra ..flying miata can no longer sell them so they telling you it is discontinued with their business you can still get them only from phil

Scott Myers 08-12-2020 09:08 PM

and for those of you that think the hydra is crap ...go tell that to phil while he is on the podium winning time attack events with the hydra ..I would put phils tuning with the hydra vs any megasquirt or cobb tuner with a subaru or now ls in his LS scion ..you miata guys don't need to worry phil didn't buy the rights to discontinue the hydra that he uses in both his time attack cars his LS scion and STi ..the only reason the cobb is more popular is because every tuner in the nation knows how to tune with it .most tuners talk crap about the hydra simply because they haven't got the knowledge to tune with it .Phil personally tunes my STi with the hydra and mine has been running 700whp for 4 years now


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