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Thread: 1999 TD5 ecu remapping in Canberra

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    Quote Originally Posted by roverv8 View Post
    X2
    TRS Chip, no problems, very happy with the results.
    Plug it in, set the codes & off ya go

    I dont see the point of having to pay for a NNN ecu to replace MSB just so it's re-writable, then your map price on top plus A noncom to write to it.
    Once it's chipped it does the same, unless you are going to keep stuffing around with different maps $$$
    Apart from the rest of the discussion, just quick note. Replacing an MSB unit for an NNN one its just not the case of getting a flashable unit. There is a lot, and i mean a lot of benefits of doing this.

    Imagine a computer program (wich is in fact the map file)... working on a pentium 2 (msb) or a pentium 6 (nnn)... pentium 6 is much faster to receive inputs and much faster to process those data.

    You will feel this in the nnn unit in comparison with the old msb... less lag, less delay in throttle response, smother engine noise, more to tweak and tune in order to have better drivinetc etc etc....

    Unfortunatly nnn ecus are getting hard to find in the market

    Getting in the discussion... for 650Aud we can send you an MSB unit with remap to suit and you dont need to send your old one back This ecu will be setup for your car - we will ask vin number, see what was your original map file and go from there. There are 80 original fuel map variants, so I find hard to believe that someone sell's one map fits all


    Regards,

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    Quote Originally Posted by td5inside View Post
    Apart from the rest of the discussion, just quick note. Replacing an MSB unit for an NNN one its just not the case of getting a flashable unit. There is a lot, and i mean a lot of benefits of doing this.

    Imagine a computer program (wich is in fact the map file)... working on a pentium 2 (msb) or a pentium 6 (nnn)... pentium 6 is much faster to receive inputs and much faster to process those data.

    You will feel this in the nnn unit in comparison with the old msb... less lag, less delay in throttle response, smother engine noise, more to tweak and tune in order to have better drivinetc etc etc....

    Unfortunatly nnn ecus are getting hard to find in the market

    Getting in the discussion... for 650Aud we can send you an MSB unit with remap to suit and you dont need to send your old one back This ecu will be setup for your car - we will ask vin number, see what was your original map file and go from there. There are 80 original fuel map variants, so I find hard to believe that someone sell's one map fits all


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    Of course your going to jump all over this,
    because im vouching for a chip not done by you & its a sale not going your way...

    I never said "one map fits all"
    I did say the TRS is a proven safe all round chip.
    I get fuel economy, extra power for overtaking/Hwy use, more power towing, & it still behaves nicely off the pedal 4wd-ing.
    thats all round enough for me.
    As for the 2 different ECU's, maybe the nnn will process & bit quicker but for all the extra$$ converting, im not going to worry about a bit of lag in my 15 yr old 2.5 litre diesel.(dont really get lag anyhow)
    We not all mud/4wd racers......

    Again im happy with TRS chip & will continue to tell people about the results.
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    Not jumping over you mate! Just explaining the difference between both ecus! Really don't need to get in to debates like this! If your happy! That's fine! People should search, read opinions and decide for who has best offer and who has most positive feedbacks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roverv8 View Post
    Of course your going to jump all over this,
    because im vouching for a chip not done by you & its a sale not going your way...

    I never said "one map fits all"
    I did say the TRS is a proven safe all round chip.
    I get fuel economy, extra power for overtaking/Hwy use, more power towing, & it still behaves nicely off the pedal 4wd-ing.
    thats all round enough for me.
    As for the 2 different ECU's, maybe the nnn will process & bit quicker but for all the extra$$ converting, im not going to worry about a bit of lag in my 15 yr old 2.5 litre diesel.(dont really get lag anyhow)
    We not all mud/4wd racers......

    Again im happy with TRS chip & will continue to tell people about the results.
    Take a Deep breath mate...

    Everyone's entitled to their view...

    Glad you are happy with your experience; no different to peoples experience with tyres, or Land Rovers for that matter...

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    Quote Originally Posted by roverv8 View Post
    Of course your going to jump all over this, because im vouching for a chip not done by you & its a sale not going your way... I never said "one map fits all" I did say the TRS is a proven safe all round chip. I get fuel economy, extra power for overtaking/Hwy use, more power towing, & it still behaves nicely off the pedal 4wd-ing. thats all round enough for me. As for the 2 different ECU's, maybe the nnn will process & bit quicker but for all the extra$$ converting, im not going to worry about a bit of lag in my 15 yr old 2.5 litre diesel.(dont really get lag anyhow) We not all mud/4wd racers...... Again im happy with TRS chip & will continue to tell people about the results.
    I've had two TRS chip vehicles and it was certainly an improvement.
    But it wasn't brilliant and reality is while the TD5 is getting older the TRS chip or any MSB chip is the base line now, complete with surges at 1800 RPM, particularly noticeable in a manual in 40kmh school zones and a number of variations with peaks and lags depending on BD, TRS etc.
    No MSB works as smooth or provides the flexibility of the NNN unit.

    Whether Jose sells a NNN unit with his map or not doesn't change the facts about the ECU
    When TD5's were relatively new options for a NNN were slim and expensive. Not anymore.
    The forum has huge amount of posts and threads on TD5 ECU.
    Jose provides a very good product and service to AULRO members. We have but a handful of genuine/ helpful suppliers who are also enthusiasts on this forum offering services,
    I don't get why he or others should have a "swipe" taken at them for stating truth and offering a service just because someone disagrees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Take a Deep breath mate...

    Everyone's entitled to their view...

    Glad you are happy with your experience; no different to peoples experience with tyres, or Land Rovers for that matter...
    For sure, but that includes me too
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    As an extra..... There was a member "Offtrack" some time ago who was brilliant with D2 ECUs and all things electrical. He was often "talked down to" by some and ultimately one day told the whole forum to "stuff it" and never returned. We are much poorer for him leaving. I don't know Jose personally so can't be accused of protecting mates, however, I don't wish to see Jose do the same for daring to offer his help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roverv8 View Post
    For sure, but that includes me too
    Absolutely...

    And its a side effect of this medium that many friendly posts are misread or interpreted to be otherwise...

    Sometimes its also the mind set of the reader as to how they see a post.

    I know upon reflection I have seen posts in a different light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roverv8 View Post
    Of course your going to jump all over this,
    because im vouching for a chip not done by you & its a sale not going your way...

    I never said "one map fits all"
    I did say the TRS is a proven safe all round chip.
    I get fuel economy, extra power for overtaking/Hwy use, more power towing, & it still behaves nicely off the pedal 4wd-ing.
    thats all round enough for me.
    As for the 2 different ECU's, maybe the nnn will process & bit quicker but for all the extra$$ converting, im not going to worry about a bit of lag in my 15 yr old 2.5 litre diesel.(dont really get lag anyhow)
    We not all mud/4wd racers......

    Again im happy with TRS chip & will continue to tell people about the results.
    Ignorance is bliss, eh

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    Quote Originally Posted by td5inside View Post
    ..... This ecu will be setup for your car - we will ask vin number, see what was your original map file and go from there. There are 80 original fuel map variants, so I find hard to believe that someone sell's one map fits all
    Hi, i'm interested in such thing cos i'm making experiments on my own car and tried more chips(with different maps) in my MSB ECU which has a socket soldered instead of the chip so i can just swap chips(i have EGT and accurate coolant temp gauges so i'm carefull to not burn out the engine though ... if it's not some proffesional secret can you tell what do you mean by "ECU setup for your car"... do you mean that you make some other mods too within the ECU other than inserting a remapped chip in it?

    i'll send you a PM
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