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Old 06-01-2010, 07:04 PM   #19
rob323
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Originally Posted by RacerFreakXXX View Post
Well I guess having patience is all we can do now. I guess one step at a time and maybe one day someone will crack this ecu.
Don't hold your breath, my Echo is 11 years old an no-one has cracked it's ecu yet to my knowledge, Jet claim to have done so but won't provide me with any real evidence to back up their claim.

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This unit is made by APR. It was originally made for the 4.0 Toyota trucks with S/C. Dezod & APR join together & with some internal modifications they got it to work on the TC. Dezod also got it to work on the xB2. The box itself is kind of universal but requires a jumper harness to connect to our ECU. Right now we are at the point of testing it on the Yaris.
Want an Echo ecu to test it on as well?
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