lex, the aux injector controler is isimple,, it uses a map sensor to measure boost, and it also uses the tachometer.. tuning a car for day to day driving is tough--but tunning a car for max hp is easier.. that is, at WOT, the engines fuel needs are much easier to figure out.. and are ususally linear..go up or down in a linear fashion..
the map sensors are made by motorola, and are realtively cheap, and accurate.. they can measure upto 3 bar.. the previous unit i had used was by a company--SDS.. it only had 2 knobs to adjust--and worked well..that is the one i had used on the paseo..
the one rdm bought for the lexus, although it is universal, is made by a guy in cali.. his company is called 034efi.. now, i have not finished installing and using this controller--so i cant say if i like or not yet.. but in the next day or so i should a have an opinion..
the one that is being developed by my buddy is also a simple controller, but i am trying to incorperate some of the features that think are important..but i should have a working example in my hands in a month or so..i plan to use these on my turbo installs, and i may decide to sell them.. they are relatively cheap to make..
im not saying an aftermarket EMS cannot make great power, or have great driveability-- im saying that sometimes its difficult to have both.. i remember a friend who bought an mr2 that mde big HP on a dyno, and when he went to buy it, and drive it home a few states away, he struggled the whole way home.. it kept fouling the plugs out, and wouldnt start, and gassed up the oil---a bunch of stuff/probs like that..the car was not fun anymore..