Moved to tech area.... Adaptronic can control the dual vvti and has good support
What's up Brendan? I live in Hawaii & my question is what would be the best ECU to use? I've read awhile back you can't use the stock BEAMS ECU with the AE86 harness, is this true or not? I will first run the car pretty much in stock trim, i want to see how bad or good a stock BEAMS is. I've heard mixed reviews about the motorI only paid $1,000 US dollars for it & it also came with OEM Toyota Motor Mounts that bolt right up to the 86 cross member, so basically it was a deal i couldn't pass up. Eventually if i ever get the motor in the car & get it running I will one day get a Toda Stroker kit for it. I have a long road ahead before my Hachi is how I picture it in my head. But that's another chapter. Anyway, any help would be GREATLY APPRECIATED! Thank you in advance!
Moved to tech area.... Adaptronic can control the dual vvti and has good support
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Cool, i'm gonna keep on doing research & checking out whatevers out there! But i'll definitely keep that Adaptronic on the top of my list! Thanks Matt!
I'm about to purchase the new Link g4+ storm ecu for my beams conversion, Its also dual vvti capable.
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motec m800 is the only ecu that i would use
I haven't looked at the m84 with too much detail yet, but would it suffice, or doesn't it have the output capacity or configuration to run dual vvti?
If I was in the hunt for an ecu for my blacktop or 4agte, I'd definitely be looking at the m84.
My m48 continues to serve me very well after many hard kilometers.
Highly recommend MoTeC for it's superior quality and support.
The $ you have saved in purchasing the engine package, put towards an m800.
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