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Need advice on upgrading dead piggyback...
Dear Boosted brothers:
The 2002 Tundra abruptly and rudely died and came to a rolling stop on the freeway last week... Check engine and A/T temp light came on...No noise, no nothing. Re-start was a nogo. After a good look on the ground and under the hood, a fluid check and no weird smells or anything I could see out of place, I called for a flatbed. Two and a half hours later I'm back home and just as stumped.
So, off to to shop it goes and after a bit of diagnosis it seems the piggyback has probably died as it will now start and run in the shop with it disconnected, but not when it's plugged in. The shops' sources say they don't exist anymore in inventory. (go figure)
The mechanic called UnderdogRacingDevelopment today and confirmed they still make black boxes with a new plug-in harness (Map-ECU3 Fuel and Ignition Control - UNIVERSAL) for our application, but it will still have to be mapped or tuned on a laptop or dyno. A used Toyota TRD piggyback box may still be out there for sale, or another company may be a better choice.
Am I or Cary the mechanic overlooking anything obvious? Anything to pass along to him as suggestions or is there another company we should be calling?
Thanks in advance.
Dear Boosted brothers:
The 2002 Tundra abruptly and rudely died and came to a rolling stop on the freeway last week... Check engine and A/T temp light came on...No noise, no nothing. Re-start was a nogo. After a good look on the ground and under the hood, a fluid check and no weird smells or anything I could see out of place, I called for a flatbed. Two and a half hours later I'm back home and just as stumped.
So, off to to shop it goes and after a bit of diagnosis it seems the piggyback has probably died as it will now start and run in the shop with it disconnected, but not when it's plugged in. The shops' sources say they don't exist anymore in inventory. (go figure)
The mechanic called UnderdogRacingDevelopment today and confirmed they still make black boxes with a new plug-in harness (Map-ECU3 Fuel and Ignition Control - UNIVERSAL) for our application, but it will still have to be mapped or tuned on a laptop or dyno. A used Toyota TRD piggyback box may still be out there for sale, or another company may be a better choice.
Am I or Cary the mechanic overlooking anything obvious? Anything to pass along to him as suggestions or is there another company we should be calling?
Thanks in advance.