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Anyone running TechnoSquare ecu?

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sicawd

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I'm curious as to whom is currently running or have experience with the technosquare ecu.
they make or program the eprom specifically for the 4g63t motor.

I would like anyone's input as for performance wise.

Thanks in advance.
 
We have one in our car now, it's a POS. You can have it... Garbage. This ecu was in the car when we got it so it may not be the ecu, we'll see. I have an eprom ecu with a Jeff O chip that I'll be putting in. If the car runs better I have no doubt the ecu is 100% junk. Could just be THE ecu I have though. This is not meant to put down technosquare in anyway.
 
I obtained one from a car i purchased. haven't got the time to get the car running so i'm just asking whoever had/has one give their inputs.
according to their site it sounds pretty hefty...or confident. i looked inside the box and looks like a reflashed eprom.
maybe someone might have bothered looking at the code.

thanks though.
 
They "scramble" the bits in their EPROMs on their daughterboards to make it difficult to reverse engineer what they did. Considering how old their mods are the typical chip from Keydiver or a ECULink will run rings around it.
The new conversion board for non-EPROM ECUs from ECMTuning does the same function as the TechnoSquare daughter board without the obfuscation.

It's a historical paperweight of little value with no support.
 
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