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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: manual vs. auto std ecu's
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Mon, 20 October 2003 06:25

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The Aristo doesn't have a separate computer for the auto; it's integrated into the engine ECU. I simply disconnected the plugs on the auto trans, unbolted it and replaced it with a W58. I was expecting problems with this approach, but everything ran perfectly without a hitch! I had the W58 speed sensor connected to the computer for a while, but I have since removed that with no ill effects.
Note that there are vast differences in the electronics between different cars with JZ engines, so the above may not apply to anything other than a JZS147 Aristo.
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