Hi all, i have a bog standard is200 which generally i really like.
Handles well, got a 'bit' of poke but im just used to more power.
I went from having an aristo 3.0TT to the is200 2.0 n/a and im getting bored.
I've been reading so many threads on engine conversions but many skip past the finer details, i know we all like our projects to be unique but at the same time its the small details that let others advance into engine conversions also.
I looked into the LS400 v8 conversion but it just seems to much work, fitting it, sourcing the adapters, getting the manual box, then struggling to wire everything in.
A few members of a drift forum pointed me in the direction of the 1uzgte which is cheap enough and available in manual so fitting should be a lot easier... set of custom mounts, custom prop etc etc
but each and every conversion comes to a bit of a wall... wiring.... everyone tells me the is200 runs an ecu called multiplexing, which runs everything, and that its a nightmare to work with. If i go with a standalone ecu upgrade such as link etc, does this remove the need for the origional ecu altogether? or do i have to link the two together?
My only reason for asking is several builds people have come up with the questiona about getting the standalone ecu to work with the multiplexing etc.
if i can get past the basic wiring questions then it will make everything a lot easier as i can source the parts quite easily, and fitting things isnt much of a hassle. I have local copmpanies that can fabricate thiings and im no begginer with a spanner, but unfortunatly wiring isnt my forte...
i would however like to push into having a larger turbo engine in the is200.
Sadly if i cant source the information im likely going to have to sell and buy a different turbo car, but id prefere not to as ive become quite attached to the is200 :D