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N/t auto ecu and n/t manual ecu interchangeable?

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1992 Eagle Talon TSi

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Oct 2, 2012
St. Louis, Missouri
I have been searching for a clear answer on this for awhile now and can't find a definite answer. All I want to know is will a 91-94 n/t automatic ecu work in a 92 manual n/t.

Also I am running a turbo wiring harness and currently a turbo ecu and 450cc injectors, I should be able to just plug in a n/t ecu, modify the injector resistor (found a how to thread for that) & slap in my 240cc injectors I have and I should be fine right? Currently my car doesn't have a turbo, it's completely set up for non turbo, except te ecu and injectors.

I have been researching that last part for about a week now, and I believe it should work just fine.

Thanks in advance!
 
Nope . you need the ECU to match the tranny and the 240 injectors.

What was the reason for the turbo harness for a NT motor arrangement?

Ask the previous owner. Lol

It was a factory turbo car, he thought it would easier to build a "high" conpression all motor car. Gets decent gas Milage though.

So as long as I find a 91-94 n/t manual ecu I should be fine? Because all I am finding forsale are auto n/t ecu's.

It runs pretty good though, pulls pretty hard from 3k-6k. But it's still a non turbo, putting it on my buddies dyno in about a week going to see what kind if power it's pushing.
 
The only differences in 2.0L N/T ECUs I see is that between federal and California emissions. Otherwise, they appear to be all the same for a given model year.

See: Eclipse Talon Laser Galant 3000GT Stealth ECU ID Reference

That's what I thought, but I wasn't sure about that. I work at oreilly's and I checked the part numbers through it and try were the same for auto and manual. I just wanted to confirm that before buying a used one.
 
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