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    Quote Originally Posted by ross_coupland View Post
    Perhaps a little off topic, but can a 'cheap' MSB ecu (say from a wrecker) be adapted so that it can be programmable/able to be remapped?
    I have a '99 D2 Td5 manual that I'd love to have a mild tune put in, but finding the correct NNN ecu is prohibitively difficult!
    Yes but it has to be opened and the chip unsoldered and replaced with a socket soldered in its place.

    But each time you want to change the programming ( 'tune' ) the chip has to be removed from the socket (so taking ecu out and lid off each time) and replaced with another one with new tune, or if it is a re flashable chip it can be updated in a programming unit with the new tune.

    I have 2 MSB units with sockets and a programmer and re flashable chips and fart around with tunes to my hearts content ( hobbyist not tuning guy). I've got it down pat and disconnect battery, lift ecu out over tray without unplugging it, lid off, pull chip out and replace with next 'no idea what I am doing' tune and back together again and cross fingers it starts and drives !

    You can buy a used MSB from an auto and it will be ok in the manual too.

    On ebay you will find tunes already programmed into chips and you buy the chip with the socket that needs to be soldered in.

    Land rover TD5 Discovery Defender MSB PERFORMANCE CHIP TUNE (self Install DIY) | eBay

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnp38 View Post

    You can buy a used MSB from an auto and it will be ok in the manual too.
    I hate to correct you but for accuracy i have to say that for an auto ECU to be OK on a manual beside the remap it needs an invasive intervention to build the clutch switch's input circuit to pin 35 of the black plug which is missing in the auto ECU and without that will be surge on gear change, not a good option IMO even if the engine runs with it.
    Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    I hate to correct you but for accuracy i have to say that for an auto ECU to be OK on a manual beside the remap it needs an invasive intervention to build the clutch switch's input circuit to pin 35 of the black plug which is missing in the auto ECU and without that will be surge on gear change, not a good option IMO even if the engine runs with it.
    If you're changing up or down gears in normal driving without cruise engaged you are backing off on accelerator anyway between changes so not really an issue.

    Problem is when you are in cruise and push clutch pedal and engine accelerates to keep up speed.

    Bit of awareness and the driver can work around the few times that function may be needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    I hate to correct you but for accuracy i have to say that for an auto ECU to be OK on a manual beside the remap it needs an invasive intervention to build the clutch switch's input circuit to pin 35 of the black plug which is missing in the auto ECU and without that will be surge on gear change, not a good option IMO even if the engine runs with it.
    I ran a tuned auto ECU in my Defender for a while and do not recommend. Its been a while so my memory fails me a bit on exactly how the vehicle behaved, but I'd certainly never do it again unless to get out of a pickle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross_coupland View Post
    Perhaps a little off topic, but can a 'cheap' MSB ecu (say from a wrecker) be adapted so that it can be programmable/able to be remapped?
    I have a '99 D2 Td5 manual that I'd love to have a mild tune put in, but finding the correct NNN ecu is prohibitively difficult!
    Join the club.

    This is a good vid on what's involved in swapping the chip out. There's a few mobs around who'll do it and program it. Don't know if I'd trust (tune wise) the easily accessible UK ones though.

    HOW TO CHIP LAND ROVER TD5 Defender and Discovery - YouTube

    He's got another vid with a dual map MSB switchable via toggle switch. good stuff indeed

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnp38 View Post
    Yes but it has to be opened and the chip unsoldered and replaced with a socket soldered in its place.

    But each time you want to change the programming ( 'tune' ) the chip has to be removed from the socket (so taking ecu out and lid off each time) and replaced with another one with new tune, or if it is a re flashable chip it can be updated in a programming unit with the new tune.

    I have 2 MSB units with sockets and a programmer and re flashable chips and fart around with tunes to my hearts content ( hobbyist not tuning guy). I've got it down pat and disconnect battery, lift ecu out over tray without unplugging it, lid off, pull chip out and replace with next 'no idea what I am doing' tune and back together again and cross fingers it starts and drives !

    You can buy a used MSB from an auto and it will be ok in the manual too.

    On ebay you will find tunes already programmed into chips and you buy the chip with the socket that needs to be soldered in.

    Land rover TD5 Discovery Defender MSB PERFORMANCE CHIP TUNE (self Install DIY) | eBay
    Just wondering if it's possible to configure out the "lift off flare" by playing around with the tables without a clutch switch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Discosux View Post
    Just wondering if it's possible to configure out the "lift off flare" by playing around with the tables without a clutch switch?
    It is, but not much is known about the maps that control it...

    I've done a defender back here running a NNN500030, it's quite serviceable with it done, BUT if you have cruise control and use it...I wouldn't be trying that.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post

    BUT if you have cruise control and use it...I wouldn't be trying that.

    Cheers
    James
    A programmable throttle controller should fix that. plus give 60 / 80 / 100 don't exceed setpoints and heaps of other stuff.

    Stock CC is garbage anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Discosux View Post
    A programmable throttle controller should fix that. plus give 60 / 80 / 100 don't exceed setpoints and heaps of other stuff.

    Stock CC is garbage anyway
    Mine are all ok...!

    But not stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnp38 View Post
    Yes but it has to be opened and the chip unsoldered and replaced with a socket soldered in its place.

    But each time you want to change the programming ( 'tune' ) the chip has to be removed from the socket (so taking ecu out and lid off each time) and replaced with another one with new tune, or if it is a re flashable chip it can be updated in a programming unit with the new tune.

    I have 2 MSB units with sockets and a programmer and re flashable chips and fart around with tunes to my hearts content ( hobbyist not tuning guy). I've got it down pat and disconnect battery, lift ecu out over tray without unplugging it, lid off, pull chip out and replace with next 'no idea what I am doing' tune and back together again and cross fingers it starts and drives !

    You can buy a used MSB from an auto and it will be ok in the manual too.

    On ebay you will find tunes already programmed into chips and you buy the chip with the socket that needs to be soldered in.

    Land rover TD5 Discovery Defender MSB PERFORMANCE CHIP TUNE (self Install DIY) | eBay

    Thanks for the info! How come you can't get it to program in-situ, like an NNN ecu will? And with your method of removing the re-flashable chip, are you able to code your 10p yellow top injectors into the ECU also?

    Seems like a fair bit of stuffing around, but the only option I guess. I definitely wouldn't trust my soldering skills, to mount the socket.

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