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Old 02-16-12, 04:55 PM
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I would have a hard time justifying TIS with Techstream because I would not use it much. I do have an annual TIS account for service manual information, and I do use it quite a bit for someone who does not repair cars for a living.
Old 02-17-12, 06:41 AM
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Yeah it would be hard to justify getting a TechStream for most personal stuff, but it would still be convenient to have, haha.

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Old 02-17-12, 01:11 PM
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Just talk to a technical trainer of toyota/lexus and he told me the steering ecu has the ability to self calibrate.

driving today was really nice a lot stiffer than I used to

Did a 100mph test and the steering wheel is much better/stable
Old 02-17-12, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Alantjai
Just talk to a technical trainer of toyota/lexus and he told me the steering ecu has the ability to self calibrate.

driving today was really nice a lot stiffer than I used to

Did a 100mph test and the steering wheel is much better/stable
Thanks for the heads up! I'll let you guys know once my 11' ISF ecu gets here and how much of a difference it is compared to the 06'.
Old 02-17-12, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by rog1206
Thanks for the heads up! I'll let you guys know once my 11' ISF ecu gets here and how much of a difference it is compared to the 06'.
Hope you don't mind me asking but how much did it the ecu run you?
Old 02-17-12, 05:15 PM
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Sewell sells them for around $420 and the prices were the same regardless of which IS it was...ISx50, F-Sport, ISF.
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Originally Posted by rog1206
Thanks for the heads up! I'll let you guys know once my 11' ISF ecu gets here and how much of a difference it is compared to the 06'.
I think you will notice a pretty big difference.



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Old 02-17-12, 07:44 PM
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interesting...wonder if this would work on my sc430
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It most definitely would not. Your SC has hydraulic power steering, the IS has electric.

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Old 02-17-12, 07:56 PM
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Just took a few minutes and found all of the IS350 and ISF steering ECUs :

8965053040 - 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 ISF
8965053082 - 2011, 2012 Fsport 350
8965053081 - 2010 Fsport 350
8965053080 - 2009 sport/X-pkgs
8965053061 - 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 350
8965053020 - 2006, 2007, 2008 350
Old 02-17-12, 08:08 PM
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That's not an entirely accurate list. This is though (for North America):

89650-53020 - 2006-08 IS250/350

89650-53060 - 2009 IS250/350 Sedan without Sport Package (Replaced by 89650-53061)
89650-53061 - 2010-12 IS250/350 Sedan without Sport Package

89650-53080 - 2009 IS250/350 Sedan with Sport/X-Package
89650-53081 - 2010 IS250/350 Sedan with Sport/F-Sport/X-Package
89650-53082 - 2011-12 IS250/350 Sedan with F-Sport Package

89650-53100 - 2010-12 IS250/350 Convertible

89650-53040 - 2008-10 IS F
89650-53041 - 2011-12 IS F
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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
That's not an entirely accurate list. This is though (for North America):

89650-53020 - 2006-08 IS250/350

89650-53060 - 2009 IS250/350 Sedan without Sport Package (Replaced by 89650-53061)
89650-53061 - 2010-12 IS250/350 Sedan without Sport Package

89650-53080 - 2009 IS250/350 Sedan with Sport/X-Package
89650-53081 - 2010 IS250/350 Sedan with Sport/F-Sport/X-Package
89650-53082 - 2011-12 IS250/350 Sedan with F-Sport Package

89650-53100 - 2010-12 IS250/350 Convertible

89650-53040 - 2008-10 IS F
89650-53041 - 2011-12 IS F
89650-53041 - 2011-12 IS F - This I want...need to find a wrecked '11 or '12...I know for a fact they're out there...
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As an owner of said ECU, I can confirm its awesomeness.

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Old 02-18-12, 02:22 AM
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so ultimately, does the new ECU provide better response, better road feel, or is it just "stiffer" like driving without power steering?
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I went from 2006 to 2011/2012 Fsport ecu and the difference is more than noticeable, so going directly to ISF2011+ would even be better.

Its hard to explain about the road feel, the different mapping and power assist does feels nicer, but better response and road feel, I could indirectly say yes. See it as, a better assist on each steering angle than before.


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