1.6 and 2.0 ECU?
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1.6 and 2.0 ECU?
K I need to know if the lanos pin out is the same as the nubira. ...can the ECU be easily swapped?
I just bought a lanos and I'd like to swap a 2.0 into it and I need to know in the conputer can be a simple plug and play. ...would the 1.6 ECO handle the 2.0?
Garrett
I just bought a lanos and I'd like to swap a 2.0 into it and I need to know in the conputer can be a simple plug and play. ...would the 1.6 ECO handle the 2.0?
Garrett
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they are the same as long as you are on the same OBD for both engines
as far as i know the OBD II lanoses got 3 socket ECU whereas the ALDL lanoses got 2 socket ECU
we have swapped a 2.0 into a 1.6 nubira and we used the 1.6 ECU with no problems.
MMamdouh
as far as i know the OBD II lanoses got 3 socket ECU whereas the ALDL lanoses got 2 socket ECU
we have swapped a 2.0 into a 1.6 nubira and we used the 1.6 ECU with no problems.
MMamdouh
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their is a difference between actuation and triggering
the VGIS is vacuum actuated indeed but it is triggered by an electric solenoid and that is controlled by the ECU (it actuates triggers the solenoid at 3500 or 4000 RPMs to actuate the VGIS... bypassing that solenoid in the 1.6 to 2.0 swap was the option we used
MMamdouh
the VGIS is vacuum actuated indeed but it is triggered by an electric solenoid and that is controlled by the ECU (it actuates triggers the solenoid at 3500 or 4000 RPMs to actuate the VGIS... bypassing that solenoid in the 1.6 to 2.0 swap was the option we used
MMamdouh
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mine VGIS actuate at 4500rpm is this normalMMamdouh wrote:their is a difference between actuation and triggering
the VGIS is vacuum actuated indeed but it is triggered by an electric solenoid and that is controlled by the ECU (it actuates triggers the solenoid at 3500 or 4000 RPMs to actuate the VGIS... bypassing that solenoid in the 1.6 to 2.0 swap was the option we used
MMamdouh
Actually i read on AveoClub i think that the normal switchover point is 4500 RPMBig Jeff wrote:mine VGIS actuate at 4500rpm is this normalMMamdouh wrote:their is a difference between actuation and triggering
the VGIS is vacuum actuated indeed but it is triggered by an electric solenoid and that is controlled by the ECU (it actuates triggers the solenoid at 3500 or 4000 RPMs to actuate the VGIS... bypassing that solenoid in the 1.6 to 2.0 swap was the option we used
MMamdouh
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