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Does anybody have or have they used a LINK ecu? I have a chance to buy one at a reasonable price but don't know much about them. I'm after info about the cold start good/bad the part throttle drivability etc. I know that they are all the same at WOT but I can't live with poor cold start and drivability compared to R32 stock ecu.

Thanks Guys

Rich

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i looked into links a few years ago because motsons in brisbane use and recommend them

kiwis like em as well

glad i didnt buy one though

if u search for threads on them, there are a few

most people will say just go powerfc

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uncle had one in his 32gtr, gracer from advan just changed for an autronic or somthing and got an extra 50kw

Ha ha gotta love autronic!!!! The stock ECU tuned by the right person using good qualitiy sensors will be better than any aftermarket ECU bar none including the PFC.

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kiwis like them cause its a kiwi product...i believe they are made in the backshed of a sheep station somewhere in NZ. From what ive heard they basically copied the powerfc, or so a link distributor told me.

what a load of crap

www.linkecu.com

the new G2 is very good :)

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well if you get a good tune with some who knows about the link the it will be ok but if not they say they are hard to tune.

my self and my farther have both had one

me in my gts-t

dad in a GTR

the gtst was much better then the gtr but it come down on what you want

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Well when i spoke to some bloke here in aus..cant remember who the dude told me, the Link was based off a powerfc in some form or fashion and blah blah blah..anyway that was his spill to me...i got a powerfc instead :blush: Whether it is or it isnt is beyond my knowledge or caring for that matter....id support motec first before i supported a Link...Go Aussies!

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