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Triple S
07-24-2003, 03:35 AM
I am looking for information on this unti since I am a newbie. Please tell me what you think of the SECS monitors. (advantages/disadvantages to mechanical/analog gauges)

Also, do they monitor the ECU input or output?

How do I reset my computer without one?

What is the benefit to such a reset if you have not triggered any codes?

I was considering mechanical gauges until I discovered this unit.

What would it cost to buy all the necessary pieces with and without installation?

Your help is greatly appreciated.

johnfelstead
07-24-2003, 06:59 PM
try doing a search on SECS.

I have one and its brilliant, i am just installing Water Injection which i will be using the SECS to trigger the boost threshold with, i am combining that with a charge temp trigger too, but thats another story. :D

It's a very good piece of kit.

johnfelstead
07-24-2003, 07:34 PM
The first thread on Nasioc about the SECS unit. http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=303100&perpage=25&highlight=SECS&pagenumber=1

asthecrowflys
07-25-2003, 09:23 AM
Talk to Mark at Quantum Racing, he is the US vendor for the unit. Its a great product with potential for expansion. Note however that it monitors the stock ECU and will not give accurate readings with a UTEC, etc.

mizar
07-25-2003, 11:20 AM
Originally posted by johnfelstead
I have one and its brilliant, i am just installing Water Injection which i will be using the SECS to trigger the boost threshold with, i am combining that with a charge temp trigger too, but thats another story. :D


Hi!

Just wondering how you were wiring this up... does the SECS have enough grounding to ground the injection pump itself? or do you have to use a relay?


Thanks!

ataac_flat04
07-25-2003, 11:25 AM
mizar... The switched outlets on the SECS units can't carry the load the pump requires to run. You gotta use a relay.

Johnfelstead.... I'm interested in hearing more about the incorporation of the air temp signal into the triggering of the WI. Please PM me or post a little more detail.

Thanks -Chuck