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- April 25, 2000
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- City, State
- Houston, Texas
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2008 JK
Hey guys,
Keep asking questions if you have them. If y'all can't tell, I love talking about my truck and sharing my knowledge. The SC was a huge project, and took $$$ and time. I know how both these things can be hard to come by, so I really want to help those out that are interested in getting the blower for their truck.
The blower comes with a "piggyback" computer. This module is about 2" x 2" x 5" and has many inputs and outputs that need to be wired to it. Basically, it acts like the plug in modules, but lets the stock ECU help run the truck. The plug in modules pretty much take over the operation of the truck. I think you can see the new computer in the SC photopoint album. It's mounted close to the driver side firewall between the fuse bloc and the fender.
Theoretically, a plug in module could be left in the truck after the addition of the SC. Unfortunately, the module would override some commands from the BBK computer and would have to be reprogrammed to "be nice". The only reason I see to still have a module is to alter the tranny characteristics. The BBK computer really does a great job of engine management. Actually, the tranny is shifting very smoothly now and at decent RPMs. It could shift a few hundred RPM higher, but I don't feel like getting a custom chip just for that.
Keep asking questions if you have them. If y'all can't tell, I love talking about my truck and sharing my knowledge. The SC was a huge project, and took $$$ and time. I know how both these things can be hard to come by, so I really want to help those out that are interested in getting the blower for their truck.
The blower comes with a "piggyback" computer. This module is about 2" x 2" x 5" and has many inputs and outputs that need to be wired to it. Basically, it acts like the plug in modules, but lets the stock ECU help run the truck. The plug in modules pretty much take over the operation of the truck. I think you can see the new computer in the SC photopoint album. It's mounted close to the driver side firewall between the fuse bloc and the fender.
Theoretically, a plug in module could be left in the truck after the addition of the SC. Unfortunately, the module would override some commands from the BBK computer and would have to be reprogrammed to "be nice". The only reason I see to still have a module is to alter the tranny characteristics. The BBK computer really does a great job of engine management. Actually, the tranny is shifting very smoothly now and at decent RPMs. It could shift a few hundred RPM higher, but I don't feel like getting a custom chip just for that.