optronix
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This confirms I will never send away my ECU. I would add a qualifier like "unless it's a second car", but even then. No point in owning the car if you can't use it.
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Itās notā¦for that Iād need a garage with enough space for a car.Wow. Hopefully it's your winter garage queen. Keep us posted on how this goes.
An ECU can be coded and programmed from an indie shop that works with Hondaās and have the diag equipment for it or some auto lock smiths with like a Autel IM- model or something similar of a diag/immobilizer computer/tablet. Hondaās arenāt too extremely complicated when it comes to program and coding but thereās sometimes the random complication with the process that can arise. This ECU just need to have the VIN written into the ECU and the keys learned towards the new ECU. Then becomes plug and play, just need to ājump the SCS lineā as Honda like to say is required. But just unplug the battery and wait like 10-15min before swapping. Might have the idle relearn too, which just let the car run for 15-20min.You ever get your ECU delivered or did you get a new one and need to get it programmed to your car?
Stories like these are what makes me hesitant to ship off my ECU..
anyone know if I can clone my stock ECU to a new one myself or is dealer only software required? Want to jailbreak mine but also want to keep an original factory ECU..
been through 4 chipped P28 ECU's on my EG so I am happily ready to keep a known good OEM one standing by..
Either wait for doing the unlock at home or drive to a shop that can do it.This confirms I will never send away my ECU. I would add a qualifier like "unless it's a second car", but even then. No point in owning the car if you can't use it.
Yeah I can't even imagine going through what they are. Acura has my coolant reservoir tank on back order too, and don't have any loaner cars to give me. I'm doing my best to not drive the car on the broken tank, but can't help some things I have to do. Saying it's coming in on the 15th allegedly.It should be noted that in the 5+ years I've offered mail-in ECU unlock (jailbreak) services for the FK8 (and now FL5 and DE5), this is the first and only package that was mishandled by a carrier.
UPS really dropped the ball here, and it's unfortunate that we're in the situation that Acura lists the ECU as a "back order" status for now.
This coolant tank thing bother's me a little bit. I think I might order one and just hold on to it so that if it does ever fail, I'll be ready!Yeah I can't even imagine going through what they are. Acura has my coolant reservoir tank on back order too, and don't have any loaner cars to give me. I'm doing my best to not drive the car on the broken tank, but can't help some things I have to do. Saying it's coming in on the 15th allegedly.
Not really. Assuming the carrier doesnāt eff up, youāre left with something youāll never need.hey if you were going to do this all over again, do you think it would be worth it to get another ecu before and just have two ecu? A stock one and a tuned one?
It wouldn't ever hurt to have a stock, locked ECU handy. Is that worth the cost of the ECU ($250) and the clone?Not really. Assuming the carrier doesnāt eff up, youāre left with something youāll never need.
I was thinking more if you get some mild tunes and need to have warranty work or go to dealership swap the ecu, but idk if that would work?Not really. Assuming the carrier doesnāt eff up, youāre left with something youāll never need.