Is the ATS using the E39 ECM? Has anyone even seen one to attempt to take a scan from it?
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Is the ATS using the E39 ECM? Has anyone even seen one to attempt to take a scan from it?
I believe it is Adam, but no reads have been submitted for support yet.
I'm EXCITED about thisss! :) An awd CTS with a Cobalt SS engine... like
Boost, Not quite the SS engine. The LNF was updated to the LHU found in the Buick Regal GS. The engine in the ATS is a LTG and little of it is the same. I suspect a lot of the internals are, but the intake and exhaust tracks are reversed now and the head and timing chain cover are totally different. Some of the limited specs I have seen around mention a canister oil filter and composite intake manifold too. Almost sounds like we're going backwards..
That still doesn't mean it's a good thing :sly:
You might find that if European manufacturers are heading that way then the GM engine was probably designed in Europe. Actually, I've never looked on the Cruze 1.4L to see what it uses, that engine was designed in Europe.
Yeah all that is true and I was generalizing / exaggerating about the SS but you get my point. :) Seriously can we PLEEEASE confirm that all these are supported E39???? Even the Buick versions.... I forecast a war with a certain nazi tuning company that think their minions will control all the 2.0 market LOL little do they know the E39 switch puts a lot of regular folks back in the game ;)
Competition is great for business and development, enjoy it while it's still legal :s
I would say with 99% confidence it will be an E39, but, as this is a newish ECM in a new model year I don't know what changes they might have made. What I mean by this is like on the T43, GM made some changes to the memory layout that threw us a curve ball in 2010+ models.
No problem, we'll be patiently standing by until you figure it out. :good: I just think it's an important one.