![]() ![]() It seems to be a more realistic choice using an OEM ecm/tcm for my usage. I also looked into the tcm-2650 but this is an "emulator" as you call it which would still need hp tuners to adjust parameters. When you said "Terminator X", yes, I have looked into what this can do and seems like an awesome system but it does not run a 6 speed which I specifically said I have. Mcfarlnd - sorry to say, I came to this forum expecting some knowledgeable guidance using hp tuner software to make a ecm and tcm work together, just want to make sure I get something that will work. So in a sense, everything is revolving around this 6l90. I'm building a "street" car and got the 6L90 at a good price. I just don't want to get ecm ABC when ecm XYZ is needed. I just want to be able to get an ecm that will work with the tcm I have. I am not using a bcm, gauges or anything like that. I'm new to the tuning world, I understand all the parameters but not operating software specifics. I would honestly strongly consider skipping the Headache of the factory ECU and do a terminator X with a stand-alone controller for your trans.īlindsquirrel - thanks for the response. For the cost of all the parts, time, etc. You can tune that engine on any of the mentioned platforms easily, it is just getting the OS correct for the TCM and ECU that will be a pain. If you are dead set or swap requires a factory ECU/TCM, I would think your best bet would be to look for a truck or car OS that used the 6L90 then head to the nearest pull a part to grab the ECU,TCM, Gas Pedal and all the wiring from a similar vehicle. Not to mention, hard coded limits in the aforementioned ECUs are not the easiest for a new tuner. TCMs seem to be a little more forgiving on what you flash into it however, it has to have a compatible OS with your ECU OS. Certain year E38/E67 ECUs can only accept certain OS and you could very well brick some stuff in the process trying to figure it out. The segment swaps aren’t like they used to be. Wasn’t trying to be a dick if it came off that way. ![]()
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