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they came out with a new ECU.

said to be in the middle class of S-AFC and Power FC.

price will be cheaper than Power FC and just a tad higher than S-AFC.

dono if this will work with our ECUs... lol

oh by the way, this will not be a replacement of stock ECU, you connect it like the S-AFC i think.

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If it's connected like the S-AFC (taps into wires), then I doubt it would work. The only things that work on our cars are piggyback ECUs and full replacement ECUs. Piggybacks plug in inline between the stock ECU and wiring harness, which allows them to intercept the stock ECU's signal, alter it, and output a new signal without the ECU catching on to what they're doing. The S-AFC trys to reprogram the stock ECU, but eventually the ECU will catch on and override the S-AFC's settings.

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^^^i think that is a piggy-back ecu then~

cos i read the article in chinese, didnt know how to explain how they connect it into english. but you mentioned in-line, which is just the right word im looking for. thumbsup thumbsup


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Interesting. Depending on how adjustable this thing is, it could be the solution for 03+ GTS owners. thumbsup

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ah that would be great smile

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I can't find it on the web, maybee i am just not typeing something right .

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It look like it may be a great option for the drive by wire people.

"IF" it is able to controll vvt.


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Originally Posted by Blue_Bomber
If it's connected like the S-AFC (taps into wires), then I doubt it would work. The only things that work on our cars are piggyback ECUs and full replacement ECUs. Piggybacks plug in inline between the stock ECU and wiring harness, which allows them to intercept the stock ECU's signal, alter it, and output a new signal without the ECU catching on to what they're doing. The S-AFC trys to reprogram the stock ECU, but eventually the ECU will catch on and override the S-AFC's settings.

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