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SAFiimoto 03-26-16 09:07 AM

Non turbo to turbo
 
I'm working on a project right now currently looking for parts to convert a non turbo to turbo Rx 7. Is there a compatible ecru I can put directly into my car without needing to rewire the entire system

Turblown 03-26-16 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by SAFiimoto (Post 12043836)
I'm working on a project right now currently looking for parts to convert a non turbo to turbo Rx 7. Is there a compatible ecru I can put directly into my car without needing to rewire the entire system

http://www.turbosource.com/mobile/Product.aspx?ProductCode=TS4-20-RX700

Just make sure you order the same series as your engine harness. All of them are in stock and ready to ship. Just enter your modes into the note section for a custom base map.

SAFiimoto 03-30-16 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by Turblown (Post 12043944)
http://www.turbosource.com/mobile/Pr...e=TS4-20-RX700 Just make sure you order the same series as your engine harness. All of them are in stock and ready to ship. Just enter your modes into the note section for a custom base map.



This is literally a plug in to my ecu and I wouldn't need to tune it or anything with a program ?

FührerTüner 03-30-16 10:24 AM

Take it from someone thats done it; just sell it and buy a TII.

Monkman33 03-30-16 10:25 AM

Tuning is always important. There is no way to have a tune that works for every engine. OEM has thousands of man hours involved in their tunes.

SAFiimoto 03-30-16 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by Fuhnortoner (Post 12045539)
Take it from someone thats done it; just sell it and buy a TII.

I was at a point to do that I even posted my car in Craigslist but at this point I might just build my car and then buy a shell and swap it

SAFiimoto 03-30-16 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by Monkman33 (Post 12045540)
Tuning is always important. There is no way to have a tune that works for every engine. OEM has thousands of man hours involved in their tunes.


Well of course I am going to tune my car so it runs perfectly and healthy but I was just wounder like this piece I can just take my old ecu out plug this one in and call it a day ! Rather then take out my ecu re wire this new computer in tune it etc.

shawnm565 03-30-16 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by SAFiimoto (Post 12045548)
Well of course I am going to tune my car so it runs perfectly and healthy but I was just wounder like this piece I can just take my old ecu out plug this one in and call it a day ! Rather then take out my ecu re wire this new computer in tune it etc.

The base map inside the ECU was done on a S4 T2 stateside. It will probably need some adjusting. We have done several here too in house( we have our own base maps).

But yes it is PNP, and start up and tune....


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