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Old Jan 25, 2005 | 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Richie
What company in Australia are you guys talking about?
i have to find their name, forgot... but they do a lot of tranny and engine related stuff
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Old Jan 26, 2005 | 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by rominl
i have to find their name, forgot... but they do a lot of tranny and engine related stuff
Think harder Henry!!!!!
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Old Jan 26, 2005 | 10:59 AM
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Go to the link that I psoted and do a search, search something like 6 speed conversion, and they will come up.......it just takes a little effort man!
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Old Jan 26, 2005 | 01:55 PM
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Ok, let me clear something up. Standalone ECU is NOT easy in any sense of the word. Your stock ECU controls a myriad of other things than just the "engine and the tranny". Normal and "usually taken for granted" things such as idle control, cruise control, climate control, ignition and even simple things like in-cabin filtration control system are ALL controlled by the same ECU. When you swap out your stock ECU, you have to RETUNE all these things and probably about 1000 other more things that I can't even begin to name. Something that you will usually take for granted when you get your car from the factory.

So, again, please do some research and get some knowledgable opinion from people who have actually done the swap. I am at the level of engine mod right now that either I go single turbo or leave it as it is at BPU+++ level and even if I go single turbo, I will still try to retain my stock ECU and try to add on a piggyback unit like Titan's MAP-ECU or Greddy E-Manage (dunno how this will work with Aristo's vvti yet) because simply I don't want to mess with the basic functions of my car from factory.

You should go to supraforums.com and ask for opinions there instead of here. I think there are less than a handful of people here who have done an ECU swap (me included, but I only added a microtech fuel ECU piggyback unit) on a GS/Aristo and even then our knowledge on the matter is VERY limited. Good luck.
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Old Jan 26, 2005 | 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by jtanoyo1
Ok, let me clear something up. Standalone ECU is NOT easy in any sense of the word. Your stock ECU controls a myriad of other things than just the "engine and the tranny". Normal and "usually taken for granted" things such as idle control, cruise control, climate control, ignition and even simple things like in-cabin filtration control system are ALL controlled by the same ECU. When you swap out your stock ECU, you have to RETUNE all these things and probably about 1000 other more things that I can't even begin to name. Something that you will usually take for granted when you get your car from the factory.

So, again, please do some research and get some knowledgable opinion from people who have actually done the swap. I am at the level of engine mod right now that either I go single turbo or leave it as it is at BPU+++ level and even if I go single turbo, I will still try to retain my stock ECU and try to add on a piggyback unit like Titan's MAP-ECU or Greddy E-Manage (dunno how this will work with Aristo's vvti yet) because simply I don't want to mess with the basic functions of my car from factory.

You should go to supraforums.com and ask for opinions there instead of here. I think there are less than a handful of people here who have done an ECU swap (me included, but I only added a microtech fuel ECU piggyback unit) on a GS/Aristo and even then our knowledge on the matter is VERY limited. Good luck.
well, i won't say much, but let's just say i have been there, done that, all prepared in case you were talking to me.
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Old Jan 27, 2005 | 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by rominl
well, i won't say much, but let's just say i have been there, done that, all prepared in case you were talking to me.
No, I am not talking about you specifically, Henry. I am only telling it like it is to anyone who will listen. This is just coming from a guy who has installed many single turbos into various cars, many stand-alone ECUs, as well as piggyback units on a few of my own cars both here and in the US. Don't take it the wrong way.

So, when you said you "have been there, done that", what is it exactly that you did?
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Old Jan 27, 2005 | 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jtanoyo1
No, I am not talking about you specifically, Henry. I am only telling it like it is to anyone who will listen. This is just coming from a guy who has installed many single turbos into various cars, many stand-alone ECUs, as well as piggyback units on a few of my own cars both here and in the US. Don't take it the wrong way.

So, when you said you "have been there, done that", what is it exactly that you did?
well i will see how it goes and maybe in the near future i will type up my whole story about what happened. it's no fun after all, but it was a good experience

and don't worry man, i wasn't taking it the wrong way, that's why i asked
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Old Jan 31, 2005 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by rominl
well i was just saying that using some ecu to control the main ecu, just not a very efficient way of doing it that's all. just how i feel

and yup, the rmm is430 is pretty badly built.... what a way to waste that much money by lexus when they asked rmm to do a job, where they had so much resource and yet this result... oh well...
actually you're not just using "some ECU" to control the main ECU...
you're just foooling the main ECU into thinking that its the one running things so all your luxuries and subsystems will work just like stock, and the ECU won't freakout.
the standalone ECU is piggybacked onto the system to only take care of fuel & ignition maps...

maybe not the most "efficient" way of doing things...
though i would think simplicity would be a factor also.
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