Omex 710 ECU Group Buy
Omex 710 ECU Group Buy
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Mattt

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16,664 posts

237 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2007
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NOTE: I have permission to post this from Garlick.

After the TVR section Group Buy on Emerald, I started to look into this as an alternative option - and have finally got prices back. The loom price is based on a Chimera, so will be slightly different for different cars, which can be confirmed later. I have prices for 5-9 people buying, and over 10 people buying, if we can get more than this then i'm sure we can get even better prices.



A decent discount i'm sure you'll agree.

Please post up if you are actually interested, I don't want a list of 50 that turns into a list of 2 when money has to be paid.

If you have any queries then email me and I will try to get answers for you.

Matt

Pupp

12,711 posts

291 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2007
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Any chance of reformatting/posting the table so it is legible or prints please?

Glad I'm not a mod whistle

Mattt

Original Poster:

16,664 posts

237 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2007
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If you click the picture it should be fine - PH shrinks them down.

Thanks for the sticky smile

Edited by Mattt on Thursday 4th October 18:29

boosty

107 posts

226 months

Thursday 4th October 2007
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Trigger wheels, crank sensor, mini timer connectors and in particular coil packs are much cheaper from http://www.trigger-wheels.com

Mattt

Original Poster:

16,664 posts

237 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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That's where Omex said to get them from, there's no point getting them from them direct as you pay margin on them.

Fusion-Ed

109 posts

222 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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Nice units these. smile

trackcar

6,453 posts

245 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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Any reason why you didnt go for the emerald group buy? seems silly to go for something else, and potentially not have a big discount because the sales are split between emerald and omex .. less buyers means less discount ..

Mattt

Original Poster:

16,664 posts

237 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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I started to look into this because Emerald were taking their time coming back with a price, so now (unfortunately) there are 2 Group Buys running - it wasn't meant to rival the Emerald one.

I was hoping that the Emerald one would carry on running, as it mainly a TVR thing, and this might attract enough buyers from elsewhere. I'm now not going for an Omex unit myself anyway, as I need a higher rev limit (around 14k rpm).

neal1980

2,584 posts

258 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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Is there any reason why to use omex over megasquirt, Im just putting the finihing touches to my megasquirt setup (coilpacks) and its cost alot less. I would be interested to find out what the omex does over the megasquirt.

Not intending to start an argument just interested...(and im tight) :-p

Thanks

Mattt

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16,664 posts

237 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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It's always a tough one, there are fans of 'proper' ECUs e.g. Omex, Emerald etc, and then fans of Megasquirt. I've never seen or used Megasquirt personally so can't really comment.

trackcar

6,453 posts

245 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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Mattt said:
I started to look into this because Emerald were taking their time coming back with a price, so now (unfortunately) there are 2 Group Buys running - it wasn't meant to rival the Emerald one.

I was hoping that the Emerald one would carry on running, as it mainly a TVR thing, and this might attract enough buyers from elsewhere. I'm now not going for an Omex unit myself anyway, as I need a higher rev limit (around 14k rpm).
Would the emerald not support 14k rpm in the spec you require? I have an email somewhere from dave walker saying it's been bench tested to some ridiculous rpm, well above 14k rpm anyway.

Mattt

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16,664 posts

237 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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It may do, but have been looking at other options too smile

Edited by Mattt on Friday 5th October 16:44

boosty

107 posts

226 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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Megasquirt is good if you are a tinkerer and want to understand exactly what is going on, if you just want to take your car to a rolling road and have it set up then you're better off with Emerald/Omex/DTA

As far as rev limits go the Emerald I have here has load site 30 set to 15500rpm and load site 31 at 15953 which seems adequate if you ask me smile

eliot

11,981 posts

273 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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boosty said:
Megasquirt is good if you are a tinkerer and want to understand exactly what is going on, if you just want to take your car to a rolling road and have it set up then you're better off with Emerald/Omex/DTA
As a Megasquirt Fan, I would say that's a fairly good summary. I guess that puts me firmly in the tinkerer dept!

rev-erend

21,596 posts

303 months

Sunday 7th October 2007
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trackcar said:
Mattt said:
I started to look into this because Emerald were taking their time coming back with a price, so now (unfortunately) there are 2 Group Buys running - it wasn't meant to rival the Emerald one.

I was hoping that the Emerald one would carry on running, as it mainly a TVR thing, and this might attract enough buyers from elsewhere. I'm now not going for an Omex unit myself anyway, as I need a higher rev limit (around 14k rpm).
Would the emerald not support 14k rpm in the spec you require? I have an email somewhere from dave walker saying it's been bench tested to some ridiculous rpm, well above 14k rpm anyway.
Emerald is comfirmed upto 18K and tested to 45K before loss of accuracy.

By the time you lot have talked these 'group buys to death' - I'll have my Emerald up and running.

Been fitting the crank trigger wheel and making the mounting bracket this weekend.. on and off..

Nearly done - just need to get some longer bolts and nuts (weld the nuts on) and some alloy welding wire - as I've decided to make the pickup mount out om 3mm alloy because of the inductive (magnetic) pickup..

AlpineAndy

1,395 posts

262 months

Monday 22nd October 2007
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have you asked these guys: http://www.adaptronic.co.uk/