ecu swap?? Camary.. MR2
#1
ecu swap?? Camary.. MR2
If the motors are the same they must be geared differently.. no? Has anyone looked into this and it's possible gains or faults with the idea? Anyone have any feedback? I thought of it and was wondering if it's been done. [/u]
#6
I would think its pointless swaping with a carmry or solara ecu. What engine does the mr2 have. It might produce a little more power but does it have the same tech. that ours have ex vvti, electronic throttle? Just wait for a chip.
#11
First off stop flaming the guy. I am sure that there will be compatable swaps eventually but hell my 2nd car is a 93 Accord and they are still comiing up with more swapping ideas. Just be patient. BTW the, Empleh, the MR2 engine is entire diffrent and the only other car that shares the current MR2 engine is the lotus elise (jsut race tuned) the Celica GTS has the same engine as the GT only the Engine is VVTL-i instead of the gt's VVT-i, but the corolla and matrix share the same engine.
#12
First off stop flaming the guy. I am sure that there will be compatable swaps eventually but hell my 2nd car is a 93 Accord and they are still comiing up with more swapping ideas.
Thanks SSX!! i may have been missinformed by a friend w/ the mr2 thing - but cars w/ the same motor i.e. Camary may produce different air to fuel ratios then the tc. So all that are new to the performance world don't be so quick to quick to judge. Coming from the VW world this stuff works!
And by the way The quote is from Eric B and Rakim Back from when rap was good, not that b.s. Post notorious BIG crap.
Thanks SSX!! i may have been missinformed by a friend w/ the mr2 thing - but cars w/ the same motor i.e. Camary may produce different air to fuel ratios then the tc. So all that are new to the performance world don't be so quick to quick to judge. Coming from the VW world this stuff works!
And by the way The quote is from Eric B and Rakim Back from when rap was good, not that b.s. Post notorious BIG crap.
#13
Don’t do it, the engines may be the same but the programming in the computers are completely diff. There will be no power gains and you will probably set a check engine light. Any 05 model year Toyotas have to have the vehicles VIN input into the computer if not there will also be a check engine light. Try getting your emissions done with the Camry computer and it wont pass.
#14
Don’t do it, the engines may be the same but the programming in the computers are completely diff. There will be no power gains and you will probably set a check engine light. Any 05 model year Toyotas have to have the vehicles VIN input into the computer if not there will also be a check engine light. Try getting your emissions done with the Camry computer and it wont pass.
Thanks for the useful info, instead of wasted thread space for flaming
Thanks for the useful info, instead of wasted thread space for flaming
#16
the MR2 1.8 engine is only 138hp
2000-2005 all have the same engine. i have a 2000
http://www.importtuner.com/tech/0103it_ppmrspyder/
The Engine
As mentioned earlier, the MR2 Spyder is powered by a 138-hp 1.8-liter DOHC equipped with Variable Valve Timing with Intelligence (VVT-i) 1ZZ-FE engine, which is the younger sibling of the 190-hp 2ZZ-FE engine found in the 2000 Celica GT-S.
2000-2005 all have the same engine. i have a 2000
http://www.importtuner.com/tech/0103it_ppmrspyder/
The Engine
As mentioned earlier, the MR2 Spyder is powered by a 138-hp 1.8-liter DOHC equipped with Variable Valve Timing with Intelligence (VVT-i) 1ZZ-FE engine, which is the younger sibling of the 190-hp 2ZZ-FE engine found in the 2000 Celica GT-S.
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