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Supra AT non Tiptronic to Tiptronic upgrade


Planlos1988

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Hello, hope you all understand my bad english but i try my best :)

 

I have a Eu-Spec Twinturbo Automatic Supra from 1993 und the question is:

 

Can i upgrade it to the Tiptronic Steerin Wheel to use it on my EU-AT Transmission?

 

And if that would work, what do i need for that?

 

 

 

Thanks :)

Edited by Planlos1988 (see edit history)
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Yes thats right. I didnt thought its only the steering wheel but the question is if i can use my non tiptronic eu spec auto transmission or if its not working with this. and what i need for that upgrade. Has the tiptronic another at ecu or is it only a wirering that is needed from the tiptronic steering wheel to the auto transmission or the shifting gear?

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Yes thats right. I didnt thought its only the steering wheel but the question is if i can use my non tiptronic eu spec auto transmission or if its not working with this. and what i need for that upgrade. Has the tiptronic another at ecu or is it only a wirering that is needed from the tiptronic steering wheel to the auto transmission or the shifting gear?

 

IIRC the tiptronic controls are built into the cars ecu...

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If you're "handy" with spanners and a soldering iron there are many different ways to achieve this.

 

There are after-market transmission ECU's that claim to do this for the 5-solenoid T.T. box, yet I have yet to see one fitted and working?

 

Another option would be to fit a Syvecs and supporting mods mapping etc, @ £4k+? (SRD can provide this service)

 

Alternatively, you could fit an N/A valve-body to the T.T. box and use a Soarer throttle-body, which allows you to use a Suprastick ECU which can control the 3-solenoid valve-body.

 

Plenty more information here. http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/group.php?groupid=57

 

Edit: P.S. I hadn't noticed that you are not a member, you need to be a paid member to see these pages.

Edited by David P (see edit history)
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