Sir Sam wrote:
The Torque output/power output is controlled by the ECU, and the manual ECUs control it to be lower so they don't eat up a transmission, so no, its not regardless of what transmission is attached to it.
"Manual ECU's" control power output to be lower IF THEY ARE PROGRAMMED THAT WAY. An ECU that is operating a vehicle with a manual transmission is not limited to having lower power output control capability than one operating a vehicle with an automatic transmission, it is just programmed different. A more aggressive tune on that "manual ECU" will permit more power than a stock ECU with an automatic transmission. I had the same ECU in my manual transmission Jetta TDI that my buddy had in his auto and with my aggressive tune it made twice the power output (it had other mods as well). My point is it was the tune, not the transmission, that limited output. Tuners (including factory) may CHOOSE to detune ECUs that are installed on manual transmissions, but to say
Sir Sam wrote:
Some guys just don't like all the torque of the auto(the manuals are detuned not to eat up trannies).
is presumptuous, as one CAN tune an ECU to have more power, again, REGARDLESS OF WHAT TRANSMISSION the engine is attached to.
Sir Sam wrote:
Your obviously new at this,
Far from it. VERY far from it. I have driven both auto and manual transmission turbocharged vehicles for about 30 of my 35 years of driving.
Sir Sam wrote:
manuals, however much fun they are, bleed off boost during shifting, if you want to keep your turbo spooled and boosting autos keep that happening.
Not if you know how to shift properly. I can keep my turbo spooled with the transmission in neutral and the car sitting still. Boost is controlled by engine RPM and LOAD. I can shift my TDI from 2nd to 3rd with the boost gauge never dropping below 24 PSI. I RARELY do it as it tends to leave significant quantities of my tires melted onto the highway surface for 50 foot stretches. But just driving in the correct RPM range I never have to wait on spooling with my manual.
Sir Sam wrote:
Welcome to the forum, I'm done giving fish.
Thank you very much. I look forward to member's contributions and getting a CRD soon and releasing the power trapped inside it.