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    Toyota 22re run by GM ECM?

    Anyone ever switch a Toyota 22re engine to a GM ECM? If so which one?

    My kid has a 22re MAF in a 86 truck and I would like to be able to tune it but the factory ECM doesn't seem to have any hacks I have found...

    I'm sure it could be done but not sure what ECM to start with? Keep the MAF or go S/D?

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    Re: Toyota 22re run by GM ECM?

    if you want to go SD, then pick up a 7727/7730 and run it as $A1, it supports 4 cylinder MPFI. i may or may not be working a MAF patch into it as well...

    not sure about MAF... most of the OBD1 masks that were MAF based were also SFI, with the exception of the 85-89 TPI V8 motors, but i'm not the biggest fan of those...
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    Re: Toyota 22re run by GM ECM?

    Cool! Thanks! Just told my kid and he's excited! and I have a 7727 underhood ECM here on the shelf, but may be better to go 30 depends on the origanal harness looks...

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    Re: Toyota 22re run by GM ECM?

    i'd go for the 7727, since it would allow you to mount it in-cabin or underhood without issues. it would also allow using a 16149396 if it would ever be necessary.
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    Re: Toyota 22re run by GM ECM?

    Quote Originally Posted by RobertISaar
    i'd go for the 7727, since it would allow you to mount it in-cabin or underhood without issues. it would also allow using a 16149396 if it would ever be necessary.
    Is the 16149396 the one I see underhood of FWD V6 type cars?

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    Re: Toyota 22re run by GM ECM?

    the '9396 is an 'upgraded' version of the 7727, it has extra RAM, but otherwise, it's identical.
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    Re: Toyota 22re run by GM ECM?

    How exactly does extra RAM help in a car computer? If it's the same as a laptop or desktop computer I understand.

    Would the OS be the same? Mask? Tuning ability?

    EDIT: Also do you know if this is capable of TBI and MPFI?

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    Re: Toyota 22re run by GM ECM?

    That's exactly what Lucky has, Toyota 22re, run by a '7727 (simply because his vehicle spends a lot of time topless), running $59, due to being turbocharged.

    If it was me, I might look at using S_AUJP, since it has some additions like WBO2 logging.
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    Re: Toyota 22re run by GM ECM?

    Sweet! I just looked at his pictures! Awesome! :mrgreen:

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    Re: Toyota 22re run by GM ECM?

    Hey Robert how are you tuning the $A1 code ? I have a cpm here for that code that runs the factory information display screen but I could never find a definition file to let me tune it so I never installed it.

    Eaglemark - whatever ecm you use make sure you have a memcal from a 4 cyl mpfi model to go into it or it won't work correctly - been there - I'm not sure if a 4 cyl memcal from a tbi application will work in an mpfi application if you're using an Ostrich ? Anyone know that ?
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    Re: Toyota 22re run by GM ECM?

    The way I understand the hardware cyl select is that the MEMCAL will need to be from a 4cyl MPFI application, or modificed to mimick that.
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    Re: Toyota 22re run by GM ECM?

    Quote Originally Posted by Six_Shooter
    The way I understand the hardware cyl select is that the MEMCAL will need to be from a 4cyl MPFI application, or modificed to mimick that.
    correct, i have a few pics/instructions for modifying V6 MEMCALs into V8, it should be simple enough to reverse the concept.

    Quote Originally Posted by EagleMark
    How exactly does extra RAM help in a car computer? If it's the same as a laptop or desktop computer I understand.

    Would the OS be the same? Mask? Tuning ability?

    EDIT: Also do you know if this is capable of TBI and MPFI?
    well, the extra RAM was utilized in the $DF mask for various things due to having more stuff to control, and in the $A1 mask as well if you have the F31 transmission option enabled.

    and the 7727/7730 was used in quite a few MPFI applications, and IIRC, at least one TBI application(the 2.5 duke lumina comes to mind)

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky
    Hey Robert how are you tuning the $A1 code ? I have a cpm here for that code that runs the factory information display screen but I could never find a definition file to let me tune it so I never installed it.
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