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kl36 and kl31

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i've read all the posts, well not all a lot of them about how the kl31 ecu is better than the kl36, i have the kl36 and everything runs fine, im not asking for a indepth explination or "i heard" on this just looking for a short answer what actually makes the 36 better (from personal experience)
i got my ecu from a auto eunos 500 klze
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well It has never been proven that I know of that the kl31 is better or worse than the kl36 some people say the kl31 is better because it was for the manual tranny which in theory should work best for the manual car. I have been trying to get a hold of both ecu's at a resonable price so I can dyno them on the ze when I get it in to see if one is in fact better than the other.
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Ah a fellow kiwi, now i would be interested to know
what times your running at meremere..

There is really no difference, just a few auxillary inputs
thats it, a KL36 will plug straight onto a k8 mannual loom
and fire a k8 straight up, idle rough as hell due to over fuelling.
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We have tried both the 36 and 31 ecus on a ze and there was no difference at all....at least that you could feel.
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havnt got round to taking it down to meremere yet, need to get a better clutch as am running the stock 1.8 with it and starting to slip a fair bit. i have the 1.8 wiring loom in, have you been down to meremere with yours?
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im running it on a klze though, didnt see that i didnt mention that and thought you might of thought it was a k8 when i read your post again.
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Post by kiwi_MX3 »

figured you where running a klze,

check the post in this forum, its been a while for
pic's of my car, no timeslip yet but id like a quick one

Be kind of interesting to meet up and checj out your
ride as you seen to have none of the problems that
a lot of the guys in here have or your not driving the
wheels of the three yet???
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your car looks like it will be really good when you done, how many kiwis are on this site? would be good to set up a day at the drags with everyone if there were enough people here.
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laffs yea when its done, damm thing is sending me broke!

There are 4 active kiwi's on here and Grant, our Honaray Kiwi,
whos a good bloke for a aussie!

Im pretty much concertrating on the nightwars and the Four and
Rotary nat's be nice to get there this year but not much point in being
stone broke over it. But replacing the little stuff like bushes and tierod
end its starting to add up lol.....

so what propmt you to do the klze swap? cos its not really heard of in
nz or peaple hotting up the mx3 though there is a hell of a lot of them
running around, clutch issues are the first thing on these cars.

Be interesting to see what you can do as pick a part has tonnes
of V6 mazda's and 323's
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i wanted a bit more out of the car, first thought about turbo but firgured whats the point, take a high comp engine and have to lower it just to feed a little boost, then i saw a 2.0 v6 in a mates lantis and thought thats just like mine but bigger so had a look into it and found the 2.5, had a look around at if it would be done, kindof was getting the engine before i checked properly, but i ended up here and saw it was very possible and thats how i ended up with the 2.5, but as with cars you get it and say this is fun and then a little time passes and you think this is really boring and want more, i keep telling myself its the clutch and will be fun again when i do that, but i will see.

they dont seem to have many 2.5's there, plenty of k8's, was looking at a decent clutch, i got my ecu from pick a part, nice and cheap, cant remember how much but was under 50 bucks.

i thought there would be a few more ppl from nz as there are more mx3's around that people are putting work into, i drove past 3 today with body kits on.
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dumb Q but why you call each other kiwi's?
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guess its like calling a person from the uk a pommie, why are they called a pommie?
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The Kiwi is the National Bird, and also makes a damm cool logo
in all sorts of ways and can be found in many places ie

ive got a photo in the camera of a stuff toy Kiwi on top of
whistler in Canada , cos it was so fogy you could'nt see shite !!!

once you fix the clutch it will be time to see what else you can break
the klze is a potent motor but strangled by the stock mainifold...
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Post by NoRtSeVEn »

i dont think ill have many problems finding things to break, my cv's already seem to be making their first click when the car is loaded and they were replaced 30000 km's ago.
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