Pre 89 ECU rev limiter A/T vs M/T

Devin LeBlanc

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My car is automatic so currently I am using the 7MGT A/T ECU.. I am wondering if the rev limiter is higher on the manual ECU.. I have used the manual ecu with the automatic wiring harness before and it worked flawless so please don't say they are not interchangeable. However when I was using it I was not able to test the limiter on it I was working on a lean problem so just swapped out ECU's to make sure mine wasn't bad.. Anyways, hopefully someone can answer my question!

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Oct 11, 2005
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Rev limit is set by the engine, not the tranny so they are both the same. If you want to increase it, you need to find one from a car with the 6M crank, unless that's what you already have!
 

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3P, I think he's talking about if there is a difference between A/T and M/T ECU's and their respective RPM limiters
 
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I guess I wasn't clear, but I think he got it anyway. There is no difference in rev limit between A/T and M/T ECUs. After all, the tranny has nothing to do with the max safe engine speed.

The only rev limit difference between ECUs is for the 6M vs 7M crank. He has the 6M ECU, so he already has the highest rev limit (6800 rpm is where the ECU cuts the fuel with 6M crank).
 

Devin LeBlanc

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lol, my tach must be off by about 400 then.. Unless the ECU Im running is out of a car with a 7M crank.. I bounce off rev limiter at like 6400.. My car is originally NA.. I am NA-T setup but got the wiring harness and ECU out of another car.. Still pre 89 however with yellow plugs.. I have a Manual ECU out of a car that I know had a original 6M crank motor in it.. Maybe ill try that one and see what my limiter is