Paul Milligan Posted September 15, 2011 Report Posted September 15, 2011 Does the Link Atom support VVT? I have one in a race car and I actually have spare inputs/outputs available to run contiunously variable valve timing. It seems like the software doesn't support VVT in the ATOM. It supports a switched cam, but not VVT. Is there a reason for this? It would really be nice if this be added to the Atom software.   Quote
Jurgen Biggelaar Posted September 16, 2011 Report Posted September 16, 2011 Hi Paul. You are correct on all counts. It is like this as an entry level item by design, and you will have to move to a G4 Storm or better for infinately variable cams (ie. Not switched only). Jurgen Quote
Paul Milligan Posted September 18, 2011 Author Report Posted September 18, 2011 Why can't the software be added? I have the inputs from a hardware standpoint. You have the software available. It seems like it would be easy to add. I'm an engine calibrator for and auto OEM. I can tell you they have the full software in every controller and then just turn on/off the features based on the hardware on the car. If anything, it seems like it would make your work easier by having one software package.  I'm honestly very disappointed with this. Quote
Simon Posted September 19, 2011 Report Posted September 19, 2011 Why can't we add the software? Because the storm has it and is the ECU to buy if you want VVTi. The pricing between the two is very close. The value of the VVt function more than covers the difference. Quote
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