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Fitting After market ECU

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toxo
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03-12-2017, 05:16 AM
#11
He was (maybe still is) quite involved in the MR2 scene having done work with Thor and Rogue. Mapped the Century Motorsport car too IIRC! Clever guy, some of his posts on IMOC and Two Brutal make me go crosseyed.
toxo
03-12-2017, 05:16 AM #11

He was (maybe still is) quite involved in the MR2 scene having done work with Thor and Rogue. Mapped the Century Motorsport car too IIRC! Clever guy, some of his posts on IMOC and Two Brutal make me go crosseyed.

Rabster
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10,234
23-12-2017, 12:06 AM
#12
question for the people with after market ECU does everything still work on the car i.e OBD port etc just thinking due to the camp2 being plugged in to mine etc
Rabster
23-12-2017, 12:06 AM #12

question for the people with after market ECU does everything still work on the car i.e OBD port etc just thinking due to the camp2 being plugged in to mine etc

toxo
Posting Freak
4,843
23-12-2017, 12:39 AM
#13
OBD2 is attached to stock ECU so you will only maintain that functionality the whole time you have the stock ECU installed alongside the aftermarket one. I'm not aware of any aftermarket ECUs that have OBD2 functionality. You'll always need to keep the stock ECU to run the instrument cluster though, won't you?
toxo
23-12-2017, 12:39 AM #13

OBD2 is attached to stock ECU so you will only maintain that functionality the whole time you have the stock ECU installed alongside the aftermarket one. I'm not aware of any aftermarket ECUs that have OBD2 functionality. You'll always need to keep the stock ECU to run the instrument cluster though, won't you?

Rabster
Posting Freak
10,234
23-12-2017, 01:00 AM
#14
that's what i thought only difference is i would possibly move the stock ecu as half the connections wont be used now so can move it into the cabin and after market in the engine bay?

just something i was advised may be a possible problem....
Rabster
23-12-2017, 01:00 AM #14

that's what i thought only difference is i would possibly move the stock ecu as half the connections wont be used now so can move it into the cabin and after market in the engine bay?

just something i was advised may be a possible problem....

Fozzy
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1,132
23-12-2017, 02:11 AM
#15
You should be able to find a base map online for the ecu, there are hundreds out ther. You will need to set some parameters into the ecu before you can even think about firing up. An ecu may well be able to learn, but without a base setting it has no idea. You will need a base map setup for a 6cyl engine. You will also then need to specify ignition type, i.e wasted spark, batch, sequential etc. You will also need to make sure injectors are of the correct impedance. There is a lot to do which is why you pay to have it mapped.

Either way, if your fitting the ecu and then getting it mapped i wouldn't reccommend messing around or even trying to get it running, its not worth the hassle. The mappers will have a base map they could possibly send you just to check that everything is communicating properly, but i wouldnt want to run an engine on a base map for more than a few seconds at a time.

If you ask me then your best bet will always be fit the ecu yourself so your happy with the way its wired. They are very simple to install, especially with your experaince of wiring. Then get the car shipped to be mapped. Don't attempt to drive it while unmapped, unless you like rebuilding engines

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Fozzy
23-12-2017, 02:11 AM #15

You should be able to find a base map online for the ecu, there are hundreds out ther. You will need to set some parameters into the ecu before you can even think about firing up. An ecu may well be able to learn, but without a base setting it has no idea. You will need a base map setup for a 6cyl engine. You will also then need to specify ignition type, i.e wasted spark, batch, sequential etc. You will also need to make sure injectors are of the correct impedance. There is a lot to do which is why you pay to have it mapped.

Either way, if your fitting the ecu and then getting it mapped i wouldn't reccommend messing around or even trying to get it running, its not worth the hassle. The mappers will have a base map they could possibly send you just to check that everything is communicating properly, but i wouldnt want to run an engine on a base map for more than a few seconds at a time.

If you ask me then your best bet will always be fit the ecu yourself so your happy with the way its wired. They are very simple to install, especially with your experaince of wiring. Then get the car shipped to be mapped. Don't attempt to drive it while unmapped, unless you like rebuilding engines


2009 JAE Car Pull Runner Up
2010 JAE Car Pull Failure

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