I'm considering a manual conversion.
The car has a Robou ecu, so I was wandering if there's any difference in the ecu, or will I have to make any other changes?
auto/manual ecu
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auto/manual ecu
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Re: auto/manual ecu
steve is it a 2ltr NA car if so read off the serial/part number off of the ECU and post up here.
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Re: auto/manual ecu
Sorry Jim, I'm talking about the 460T.
Turbo and currently auto, looking to convert to manual. Also Roboumodded, don't know what effect that may have.
Hopefully, The Oracle himself will be along to enlighten us with his wisdom
Turbo and currently auto, looking to convert to manual. Also Roboumodded, don't know what effect that may have.
Hopefully, The Oracle himself will be along to enlighten us with his wisdom
"If you can't fix it with a hammer, it's an electrical fault!"
Hammers can't fix a 480!!!
Hammers can't fix a 480!!!
Re: auto/manual ecu
Can't resist. Same ECU is used in both manual and automatic. Ignore the switches under the selector, my mod controls torque in a different way.
Too old to bother
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Re: auto/manual ecu
Thanks, R-Oracle-Bou
Although, switches under the selector?
Not stripped the car down yet, but if I find any, I'll ignore them
I only asked in the OP because I seem to remember reading something about one pin going to ground on manuals, providing more torque or something.
Could be talking crap.
Although, switches under the selector?
Not stripped the car down yet, but if I find any, I'll ignore them
I only asked in the OP because I seem to remember reading something about one pin going to ground on manuals, providing more torque or something.
Could be talking crap.
"If you can't fix it with a hammer, it's an electrical fault!"
Hammers can't fix a 480!!!
Hammers can't fix a 480!!!
Re: auto/manual ecu
Less torque in reverse. Switch under the gear shift. I bet you guessed that.
Too old to bother
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