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Engine standalone engine management system

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by jdm4age, Nov 4, 2004.

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    standalone engine management system

    where can i find a standalone engine management system for my 20V silvertop??? its goin in an ae102
    thanks
    -Ross
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    yeah, but it's not $200
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    <a href="http://www.glensgarage.com" target="_blank">www.glensgarage.com</a>
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    There is a company in Japan that makes a stand-alone engine management system specifically for the 20v. Freedom ECU by E&amp;E systems.
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    He never said "what's the cheapest standalone engine management system for the 20V".

    The Freedom ECU can be hooked up to a to a computer and all variables can be easily changed. They already have 20v base maps u can find on the net and from the manufacturer. U don't have to build the whole board u'reself........
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    lol, build time i spent on mine was 6 hours...... there are enough 16v 4age guys running MS that you can get a base map from that and work with it.....

    and someone running MS on a fairly stock silvertop put down like 160whp..... there was also a completely stock blacktop put into an mr2 and put down 150whp with MS

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