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Dastek piggy back ecu?; will it work on 20v blacktop?
Topic Started: Oct 13 2009, 06:02 PM (208 Views)
mike ae111
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are these any good and do they work??? it was fitted to a silvertop
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AceSniper
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gota website?
would avoid piggybacks with Toyotas unless its for minor changes
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mike ae111
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sorry i heard the guy wrong its dastek in new zealand the website says it will work on any car
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Levin BZR
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Yes,I heard about it, but I haven't seen any on an AE111 yet.. I saw some EK9 with dastek before.
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mike ae111
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does anyone know if it will work it came off a silvertop?
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AceSniper
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remember silvertop ecu runs off afm vs blacktop map so not so simple unless you have parts laying around.

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twincam 20
Nov 4 2009, 09:32 PM
Well Bla head, from what i remember of blacktop ecu :shifty: ,
when looking at the pin connectors (on BT ECU) from left to right it has 26pins then 16pins and then 22pins.
Silvertops have 26-16-12.

get a wiring diagram of both an see whats the difference
long time no see skin ill see this yokes only costing 50 euro so i cant afford to play around with it the site says their all universal i can get a toms ecu for 300 but it cant be maped
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