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Link G5 Plug-in
Quote from Link "Another exciting PRI announcement was the GT86 G5 Plug-in, specifically for ZN6/ZC6 Toyota 86/GT86, Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S. A replacement for the factory ECU that plugs straight into the original wiring loom with no adapter harness needed. Includes Direct Injection, Gear Shift, Keypad and Traction Control, DBW, 512MB of Logging, Flex Fuel plus much more."
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Really cool news here.
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12-23-2023, 06:46 AM | #3 |
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Yeah very exciting indeed. Could be good option for people going forced induction instead of the more traditional ecutek route.
I wonder if this does anything with the traction control systems. Being able to control traction control and abs would be pretty sweet.
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What would be the advantages of going with LINK vs lets say Haltech 2500 for a motor swap situation?
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Link has a much more open CAN system, but it mostly comes down to personal preference.
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