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non motec lambda meters

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:24 am
by JoeMag
This forum is to support MoTeC products only. Please keep discussions about non MoTeC products to other forums.

Thanks

-Jamie

Re: non motec lambda meters

PostPosted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:43 pm
by Andrew C
Jamie,
Is this directed to my post regarding my M48 Lambda issues?

Please clarify.

Thanks,

Re: non motec lambda meters

PostPosted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 7:46 am
by stevesingo
I did respond, but...

PM sent

Steve

Re: non motec lambda meters

PostPosted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:06 am
by Andrew C
Steve,
Thanks for the attempt at a reply, I am sorry to see that this forum does not recognizer that My original post was in regards to the M48 MOTEC that I own, and my need to come up with a solution to the make shift Wide band the this system offers. Jamie, and other mods, I am sorry if my post crossed a line, which I fail to see, since many may learn from the exchange of information.
I'll go one better, after 2010, the Motec in our Porsche will be replaced with a Bosch ECU, solving everyones issues with these posts. I will be sure to explain to our Grand Am, Trans Am and SCCA world Challenge contact when they ask why no longer offer our teams promotion of Motec products.
This must be an Aussie thing, since both Motec East here in the US and the California based division are the ones that TOLD us to go to innovate Motorsports for the Lamda, they even gave us the Lamda calibrations...

~A~

Re: non motec lambda meters

PostPosted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:53 am
by JamieA
Andrew,
Thanks for the feedback. As you would understand, this is a MoTeC manufacturer supported forum, and as such, we are happy to help with usage of our products, including the M48.

The general line I would draw is that, in the instance where we do not sell a product able to perform a particular function, I see no problem in explaining how it to setup the MoTeC to connect to the device.

In this instance, we have many options for you. You can use a MoTeC PLM, which can be wired straight into your M48, else you can use the internal lambda sensor in the M48. As a business person, I'm sure you can understand that it makes no sense for us to use our forum to explain how to connect to other people products, so that you don't have to purchase ours. We are not so naive as to believe that this doesn't happen at all, and of course, and we are only too happy for you to be discuss it on another forum.

I am sorry if this isn't how you would like this forum to work, but I think that you would find most manufacturer supported Forums wouldn't discuss how you can avoid using one of their products.

Regards

-Jamie

Re: non motec lambda meters

PostPosted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 7:43 pm
by Andrew C
Understood..