"Spare" stock ECU for reflashed ECU?
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"Spare" stock ECU for reflashed ECU?
I am considering getting my ECU reflashed, and should I ever want to return to the stock ECU setup, I wouldn't want to reflash my modified ECU to stock, because this would be a total waste of money.
Does anyone know if there are any problems with taking an ECU from a similar car in a junkyard or something? Is it basically plug and play?
Thanks
Does anyone know if there are any problems with taking an ECU from a similar car in a junkyard or something? Is it basically plug and play?
Thanks
If you can find someone with an uprev osiris, you can have both maps on your ecu at the same time. You could even sell the car off flashed but everytime the car starts it will be the stock feul map. Do a search for Uprev Osiris.
Ive read the our ecu's are coded for each particular car. The code can be changed to match your car and to work but its cost by the dealership outways just having your own ecu reflashed or a piggyback added. This has been discussed on the forum, search.
OP - if your goal is to be able to run stock configuration at some point (for instance you sell all you breather mods), then I'd suggest Osiris with one map for stock setup... if you are thinking of selling your tuned ECU when you sell the car - and want a stock ECU for the cars re-sell, I think you should reconsider...
What is your intention?
What is your intention?
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From: Charlottesville, VA
Definitely not to sell the ECU if I sell the car... Osiris sounds like the way I'm going to go, although it's about 1.5 times more expensive than the AAM reflash. However, that wouldn't give me the option of stock setup, a 100 octane track program, etc. It certainly sounds like Osiris would be the best way for me to go.
Originally Posted by BlueDevilBAMF
Definitely not to sell the ECU if I sell the car... Osiris sounds like the way I'm going to go, although it's about 1.5 times more expensive than the AAM reflash. However, that wouldn't give me the option of stock setup, a 100 octane track program, etc. It certainly sounds like Osiris would be the best way for me to go.
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Don't know what the hell some of you guys are talking about, but you can switch out your ECU no problem. Just make sure you sync the BCM and reprogram the keys...anyone that can program car keys can do it for cheap...don't waste your money on the dealer
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: Charlottesville, VA
Originally Posted by 617G
Don't know what the hell some of you guys are talking about, but you can switch out your ECU no problem. Just make sure you sync the BCM and reprogram the keys...anyone that can program car keys can do it for cheap...don't waste your money on the dealer
Originally Posted by BlueDevilBAMF
Interesting... how would one go about synchronizing the BCM? Other than that, all I'd have to do is program the keys to the other ECU?



