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Effects of running an ECU mapped to 550 injectors on a car with 440s


hadyn

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It would be hard to say on how it would react tbh on the fueling front as the 550 injectors are low impendance compared the 440cc being high so the deadtimes/lag times will be different which could cause the fueling to be too rich with the top secret ecu and some 440's. Either way dont do it and just get an emanage ultimate.

 

Have seen loads of Blitz and Tom's ecu equipped car on the dyno and you can hear some of them knocking outside of the car where they run too much timing for our fuel.

 

Ryan

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So if I plug this into my j-spec with walbro fuel pump, 2nd decat and stock boost im basically risking grenading my engine???

 

as ryan said, if you want any worthwhile gains, get yourself a proper piggy back ECU. Im sure it will be fine although I would have the thing re-mapped if it were me. I wouldn't take a chance using someone elses map

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For the price I'm paying I'll take the slight gamble with the fuelling as im basically buying it as a SLD and FCD all in one, plug and play jobby :)

 

If the ECU is minus £1000 or so then I'd say it's worth the risk as that'll soften the blow of buying a scond hand engine (providing you fit it yourself).

 

I doubt, however, that someone is paying you a grand to take it off their hands so I'd have to say, with as much tact as I can muster, that's really quite a dense thing to do.

 

If you consider an E-manage Ultimate will, with Ryan's help:

  • Fuel the car correctly
  • Give you a moderate power increase above 1bar of boost by sorting the fuelling
  • Work as a speedo convertor, a speed limit defeater, and remove the need for a FCD in the first place (while still providing the function anyway)

All for way less than the cost of another engine, your gamble with the Super Hyper Bongo ECU Tron III seems rather shortsighted to say the least.

 

I wouldn't have one of those ECUs if it was free, they are mapped for a specific setup on a different fuel...

 

-Ian

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I have a little toy in development that will allow Link G3/G4 (and possible other ecu's) to run piggy back with an auto ecu and allow pre shift ignition retard and IGF simulation.

 

I've run G3's and G4's on MKii & MKiii Auto Supra's without this facility but they make fuck all power, so it's not really a problem :)

 

Oh! and I don't work at Rogue any more so my Posting name is a little misleading.

 

This should open up the ecu choice for Auto owners.

 

As MKIV Supras seem to be silly cheap these days I'm thinking of getting an n/a auto to use as a everyday tool so should have something to develop it on.

 

Lyndon.

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I have a little toy in development that will allow Link G3/G4 (and possible other ecu's) to run piggy back with an auto ecu and allow pre shift ignition retard and IGF simulation.

 

I've run G3's and G4's on MKii & MKiii Auto Supra's without this facility but they make fuck all power, so it's not really a problem :)

 

Oh! and I don't work at Rogue any more so my Posting name is a little misleading.

 

This should open up the ecu choice for Auto owners.

 

As MKIV Supras seem to be silly cheap these days I'm thinking of getting an n/a auto to use as a everyday tool so should have something to develop it on.

 

Lyndon.

 

Interesting post, surprised it hasn't elicited more responses. A shortage of affordable ecu's for the auto TT's and singles should make this a desirable product.

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