-Jehuty+Jan 6, 2005 - 3:54 AM
QUOTE(Jehuty @ Jan 6, 2005 - 3:54 AM)
Ha! Found it.
Sorry to bump such an old post, but it's got alot of good info, and Kwanza, I was wondering what your updated thought here are? As far as I know, the emanage should actually work for a MAP conversion. I could be wrong. And as far as the 7A ecu needing alot of tuning, that's actually what I WANT to do. I really want to get my hands dirty (er... digitally) and tune my own efi. My only issue is the rev limiter on the 7a ecu. I'd feel stupid paying 300 bucks just to get the rev limit moved.
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Hehe... toyotaspeed_90 has actually had great success with his set-up running the old 4AFE ECU. His ECU is modified to redline at 7800 rpms, but he hasn't had any problems with it, infact, he dynoed his engine at something like 110whp. You can e-mail him and ask a bit for more ECU detail, cause he would probably know a bit more than me. He's not active around here anymore, but he's very active elsewhere and is a good source for information regarding 4AGs. Electricals isn't my strongest. As for Greddy eManage, like I said previous, they merely interpret MAP/AFM voltage, TPS, and a few other signals then replace them according to user fuel adjustments. It should work with most models of cars, but will not work with some oddballs and won't work with a lot of older cars. Possibly modifying a 7AFE ECU to run a 7AGE 16V will work, since it's not very different from what toyotaspeed_90 did with his rolla, but it's a different story for a 7AGE 20V if that's the route you choose. I reccomend a smallport 4AG head for any n/a application as will toyotaspeed_90 (most likely).