1985 Toyota corolla GTS with 4age 20 valve
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1985 Toyota corolla GTS with 4age 20 valve
Hello everyone as the title says I have a 1985 Toyota corolla GTS RWD with a 1.6L 4AGE engine with 20 valves. Currently the engine is out of the car getting a rebuild, I figured I would also consider ecu options while it was down. I currently run the stock ecu with no modifications pn:89661-1A470. I know my crank angle is measured with a hall effect sensor in the distributor. Please be gentle I only have a very basic knowledge of electronics.
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Re: 1985 Toyota corolla GTS with 4age 20 valve
Welcome again!
Between the engine on the stand and very basic knowledge of electronics I would recommend waiting for the next batch of assembled boards, usually I have these in stock but at the moment there is a gap between batches. From my experience very low percentage of kits is ever assembled into functioning units, my recommendation is to wait and pay extra but get a functioning unit. Between wiring things up and tuning it there will be enough learning already.
Between the engine on the stand and very basic knowledge of electronics I would recommend waiting for the next batch of assembled boards, usually I have these in stock but at the moment there is a gap between batches. From my experience very low percentage of kits is ever assembled into functioning units, my recommendation is to wait and pay extra but get a functioning unit. Between wiring things up and tuning it there will be enough learning already.
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Re: 1985 Toyota corolla GTS with 4age 20 valve
russian wrote:Welcome again!
Between the engine on the stand and very basic knowledge of electronics I would recommend waiting for the next batch of assembled boards, usually I have these in stock but at the moment there is a gap between batches. From my experience very low percentage of kits is ever assembled into functioning units, my recommendation is to wait and pay extra but get a functioning unit. Between wiring things up and tuning it there will be enough learning already.
I want to use this to learn more about electronics also I have a friend who is an electrical engineer. He and I will be doing this together.
Re: 1985 Toyota corolla GTS with 4age 20 valve
It would likely be a good learning experience. There is certainly an array of parts to solder. Some on large-ish copper planes, others with small pin pitch, etc. However it also doesn't take much to damage it beyond repair. So I suggest that if you decide to solder it yourself, that you're aware that it could go wrong and you might have to scrap it. If all else fails, it could make a good Frisbee, or it might work well for shimming the leg on the kitchen table
No worries about being young to electrical stuff. It's good to hear you're willing to walk the line and see if you can keep the magic smoke inside
Keep us posted, sounds like a cool project.
No worries about being young to electrical stuff. It's good to hear you're willing to walk the line and see if you can keep the magic smoke inside
Keep us posted, sounds like a cool project.
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Re: 1985 Toyota corolla GTS with 4age 20 valve
Thanks to every one for the warm welcome