[s-cars] RS2 ECU for sale

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Fri Sep 27 09:54:15 EDT 2002


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Hmm, gee bob, maybe my point wasn't clear.  You advertised for another guy
that his RS2 ECU is for sale for 900USD.  Soooo....  We now can agree that it
won't bolt into the AAN and run correctly.  Which means that one needs to
remove the RS2 chip, and in stall the AAN chip, more specifically, an AAN
coded chip.  That's gonna add a few hundred to the price.   See where I'm
going?

Bottom line:  I'm seeing the original post, thinking someone's gonna buy an
expensive ECU, plug it into their car, and it just won't work.

So I guess I'm just making the point that this just might not be such a great
deal, and someone (like the seller - or someone) should point out that "plug
and play" needs a lot of hardware and/or a lot of software associated with it
to make it work in an AAN Scar.

Thanks
SJ
In a message dated 9/26/02 8:23:42 AM Central Daylight Time,
bob.rossato at att.net writes:


The whole point here, which apparently isn't clear, is the ability to use an
RS2 ECU (complete ECU, not just the chips) in an UrS4/6 that has had the RS2
hardware installed.  I would think the only "gotcha" would be if the pin
outs are wired differently between the respective cars, and from what I'm
hearing there is no difference.  Of course using an RS2 ECU in a stock AAN
isn't going to work.  No one is advocating that.

Bob





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