What are the differences? I figured my 1991 325i parts car would have a 173 ECU like my 1990 325i, but it has a 524. Are these units interchangable? Is the 524 as good as the 173? The 173's pull a lot of money, and I want to be able to sell this for as much as possible.
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Originally posted by bimmerphileGreg was saying the 524 was a better ECU, and that people with 153/173's would swap for the 524'sAdam Fogg- '88 M3
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Originally posted by mspiegledidn't the newest e30 auto cars have electronic help in the automatic trannys? Would that have been handled by an additional computer? or...
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Originally posted by KondourOriginally posted by mspiegledidn't the newest e30 auto cars have electronic help in the automatic trannys? Would that have been handled by an additional computer? or...
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Originally posted by KondourYou sure? i thought no e30 ever came with an additional computer for just the transmission. Ive looked through various manuals and online resources, and all automatic trannys were controled by the ecu. I know the e36 transmissions have seperate computers, but im skeptical about the e30.
No, the ECU does not control the transmission. The ECU uses information from the A/F meter (among other sensors) to determine ignition timing, idle, and redline.
On a more fundamental note, ECU does mean Engine Control Unit ;)My mountains are better than yours.
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Originally posted by Kondouri know what an ecu does. The ecu gets inputs from the engine to control the auto tranny. Refer to "BMW 3 series enthusiast's companion" and haynes/bentley manuals.
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