also wrong yes you have to do a bit of wiring so that the ecu passes the correct signals to the autobox but you dont have to run a piggyback as such you can run a standalone ecu with the original ecu only getting the signals the autobox needs to decide when to changeRattyMcClelland wrote:For the auto box to work you are limited to piggyback ecu only like the emanage ultimate.
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nope a piggyback interupts and changes the signals and is also limited in its scope a full standalone ecu has more benefits but you keep your original ecu just to run the auto box
not the same thing at all
not the same thing at all
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i spoke to a guy in the states that was running an Aem on an auto box using the oe ecu just to pass the signals to the box the engine side of things was handled by the Aem.
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no not a piggyback at all
by definition a piggyback cannot control the engine on its own it needs the original ecu to do the job for it then it just tweeks certain limited parameters,
A standalone doesnt need the original ecu to run the engine it can do it all on its own keeping the oem ecu to run the autobox does not relegate it to a piggyback.
if you dont want to keep your atts or your autoboxes crack on and remove them if you do you have to get creative doesnt make it a bad case if that was the case you would still be on your push bike as most mods are a compromise.

A standalone doesnt need the original ecu to run the engine it can do it all on its own keeping the oem ecu to run the autobox does not relegate it to a piggyback.
if you dont want to keep your atts or your autoboxes crack on and remove them if you do you have to get creative doesnt make it a bad case if that was the case you would still be on your push bike as most mods are a compromise.
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