Monkeydonkeyratmagic said:Yep. The top models are fully speccd. They do basic ones for race cars that don't have any mod cons like no abs and TCS etc but the better models are more for engine swap jobs and boost upgrades.
That doesnt fully answer my question. Primarily the canbus integration with the instrument binnacle and integration with the EWS.
Thats a replacement for an m54 in an 330i.Mister T said:Plug and play replacement for the factory DME:
https://www.scs-delta.co.uk/product-page/bmw-e46-330
The e46 330i has a different ecu (ms43 instead of ms45) and has a different pinout schematic.
Z4 ecu's are much harder to emulate/tune (both z4 and z4m ecu's) than their e46 counterparts, but it looks promising; maybe they can do an alterated version. And I still doubt it will integrate with the EWS, because that is something that must be programmed (ecu and ews are linked with serial numbers in order for the ews to work). Why is this important? Because otherwise your car cant be insured against theft for example.
I've never seen an application (real life installed example) of an aftermarket ecu in a Z4 with full functionality compared to the stock ecu.
The z4 market is very limited, and ECU wise the z4 is a different car from the e46. The z4m guys have that same problem.