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Old 02-14-2011, 08:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Need info on TRD EBC and ECU of gen4 s/c cars

Okay gen4 guys who are supercharged I need your info for creating a circuit to control the EBC of the trd supercharger to modify it for a gen3. I need to know what kind of voltages are being given out of the ECU at pin 11 of connector E10 (The wire that is grounded on the EBC when you have a manual transmission). It's a air-fuel sensor map out of the ECU and I need to know what the EBC detects. (0-5V with 0V at shifts?)

This data will make possible for any gen3 to use the TRD EBC on an automatic transmission since I will build a circuit that is controller by microprocessor to detect the gear changes and cut boost at every gear change.
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this question will be better asked on solaraguy.com, there are more FI guys there. and they may be able to give ya the info. there are a few of them that tried to make their own EBC, not sure if they succeeded.

but it doesnt help much, most of teh auto guys without have little problems without the EBC. Ive had the supercharger on here for a while and no tranny issues. i just let off the throttle slightly between shifts and the fluid is still nice and pink.
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Yeah I posted there too. But my the info I need is the data from any gen4 ecu. Any help with that would be great.
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