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Re: WTB an ECM
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Is it still around $3k?
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Re: WTB an ECM
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Re: WTB an ECM
I'm driving around with their unit now (for about a week). My engine is running great. I do think I've lost some dash functionality. I've noticed I'm not seeing my average MPG, maybe some other things. It's still early in my experience with it, so I'm sure there's more I'll learn about it. I lent my car to them for a few weeks so they had a test mule. I think they said there were a few things they have not yet been able to reverse-engineer. They thought they had come across some original GM/Lotus engineering documents but it turned out to be non-LT5.
Interestingly, even though I was plenty happy with my wired-open secondaries and MH chip, they convinced me to reinstall my secondaries system, because they said the car makes better low-end power with the secondaries operational, and they are able to better control the secondaries than the 1990's software. I'm trying to get back to the same chassis dyno I went to last time to compare to my last runs to know for sure if there is an improvement.
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Re: WTB an ECM
I am surprised those functions on the LCD are not working, I would have thought for the $$ on the ECM it was going to work with everything.. Still would like to know what the cost is for one..
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12-03-2015 | #25 |
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Re: WTB an ECM
Sorry. I don't know the pricing. You could ask them here: https://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/contact_us.php
When I asked about the dash display functions they responded, "Some minor functions like trip computer will no longer work due to not having GM's serial protocols fully reverse engineered". He also said those don't affect the engine functions. I agree it's not great to lose some original functionality. People will need to weigh the pros and cons to decide if it's worth it for them. It is pretty great to now have an option for when you just can't get a working GM ECU any longer, and it does offer way more options for custom tuning. Maybe by that time the dash functions will work (but I wouldn't hold my breath. That's probably not the best area for them to spend their time considering the market size).
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