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    1. #1
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      dbw motor, dbc ecm?

      have 2008 tahoe 5.3. it is dbw and 58x reluctor. will be doing the 58x to 24x conversion module by lingenfelter, so i can use the fairily cheap aem ecu for the 2000 camaro.
      here is the question. it there any chance the aem will interpret the dbw system? i have a feeling i know the answer, no, but would rather have the dbw due to install simplicity.

      or, if i just went with the boring ol' stock ecu for the 58x, and dbw, it will save me $1200. BUT, will the stock ecu be able to be finely tuned enough for a twin turbo set up and larger injectors?

      if anyone has any good ideas here, let me know.



    2. #2
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      I want to say that the AEM will not drive the DBW, but they would be the ones to call to give you the correct answer.

      I would still use the 58x ECM whether it is an E38 or E67. The E38's are much more boost friendly and MOST of either ECM can be updated with a 2bar MAP operating system to run a boost vehicle properly.

      I would need to have a base HP Tuner file from the ECM to even see if is upgradeable to a 2bar OS.

      Hope this makes sense.

      Mike Norris
      Mike Norris

    3. #3
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      makes total sence mike. i am confused though on the ecu codes. e38 and e67. i will try to do a search to see what vehicles those come in.
      i did purchase a 2005 cts throttle pedal, only to find out later i need a tac module also, and they don't have it. i did research last night to see what other vehicles might be compatible with the pedal sensor, but my brain shut off at about 2 hours, hahaha. will start again today. seems 2005 is about the time it could be one of 2 different tac modules.

      what is good software for me to use to tune the stock ecm? what is the resolution on the maps? i have used haltech and aem before, but never rewriting a stock ecu myself. how is the interface, and how easy is it to work with?

      i have a cut engine harness, so i have all my sensor ends, but no ecu end. so really i could use whatever ecu i wanted.

      what would make one ecu more acceptable to running map than another?

    4. #4
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      after more research, it appears the e38 has mapping for 2bar map. due to the zr-1 and cadillac supercharged applications.

      took a look at hp tuners. looks pretty good. priced good too.

    5. #5
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      thanks again mike for the info over the phone!!

    6. #6
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      No problem and let me know what you decide.

      Mike Norris
      Mike Norris

    7. #7
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      gave john over at speartech a call and we got straightened out the last parts i need. already purchased the parts. 09 vette ecu, 06 vette maf, and 08 vette pedal. sounded like no sweat for them to do the harness. finally feeling comfortable i have all the parts to install with minimal headaches, and run to boot!!

    8. #8
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      John is the man for sure and with his packages you can rest assured that it will be correct.

      Mike Norris
      Mike Norris




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