Just to be clear, as you have mentioned a couple solutions for the stalling with factory programming in MT converted cars, will the new software still drop fuel and timing to zero when decelerating with the auto, just as stock programming does? Does this programming benefit fuel economy?
Then, the MT guys will wire the ECU to N, to be covered in another thread? If the MT guys can get around this, and the autobox guys can get all the economy available off throttle, that's perfect.
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Originally Posted by longassname
The stage 1v5 software has the rev limiter raised to 7400 rpms and lower rpm tuning to greatly improve performance for cars which have been converted to manual transmissions. With the ECU wired to indicate the transmission is alwasy in the N position there should not be any problems with stalling when the clutch pedal is pressed or when the car is taken out of gear and the pedal is released.
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