Patrick wrote:Hi mk e,
there is no such thing as a crippled version of i2 Standard.
50 shades of grey.
While i2 standard itself is not technically crippled it has no functionality without data and to get data you need to pay more. Crippled is crippled no matter what path you take to get there. Personally I would be much happier having no access at all to ianything and just getting a csv file of useful data out of the ECU.
Patrick wrote:GPR includes level 1 logging -- this is used for diagnostic purposes only.
Level 2 logging allows an extra 100 channels at up to 200Hz.
Level 3 logging allows an extra 2000 channels at up to 1000Hz.
i2 Pro is a separate upgrade.
I guess the intention is to provide the tuner with nice data in Tune. This allows the engine to be tuned and analysed on the dyno, but if you want to analyse performance on a race track you need to buy a logging upgrade.
Patrick
My point is level 1 logging which is included with the GPR package is significantly inferior to EVERY other ECU option on the market and has very little value. Level 2 is WAY better than most other options, but that doesn't change the fact that level 1 is pretty bad.
The GPR package has no ability to read an O2 sensor without the purchase of addition HW again making it significantly inferior to every other ECU option.
Spin it anyway you please, but these are very basic functions that motec chose not to include. This is not feature counting or spec comparing, this is pretty basic functionality that is not in the M150/GPR setup which leads to a pretty unsatisfying ownership experience. I guess the motec business model at the entry level is to make the customers so unsatisfied they feel they have no choice but to upgrade to save the investment they've already made.
Shame on me I guess for not digging deeper and just assuming the basics were functional before purchasing.....I'll make it work for now but will most likely replace it with something else once my project budget recovers a bit if the package hasn't been upgrade by then to at least be able to read O2 sensors.