The ECU for an automatic can be used in a manual transmission. However, it will not work vice-versa with the ECU from a manual transmission in an automatic.
Yes you can,
Yes it will as long as the ECU is from the same drive train (E.g. 4x4, 4x2 automatic, manual.)
if your car is automatic there should be no speed limiter, but if it is 5 speed manual, put an ECU out of an automatic 1996 240sx and the problem will be solved. im almost positive the ecu is OBD1 in the 1996, but make sure youre putting in the same OBD ecu.
Automatic yes, other way around, no. but, please return the computers to where you stole them. I know who you are anyway.
Manual, yes. Automatic, no.Manual, yes. Automatic, no.
Yes, a 2004 Mazda 6 can be converted from an automatic transmission to a manual transmission. However, it is very time consuming and will cost a lot of money to do this.
no an automatic has a sensor it reads to down shift and driving habits including the dreaded crank senser and cam pickup
you can get it with manual or automatic.
Yes, Their is no difference between the rearends of a stick or automatic vehicle.
Alot of work and alot of money...
Though it could be technically possible, it's probably not financially responsible. It would likely cost more than an automatic 1999 Subaru Outback with a rebuilt engine. The main problem would be in changing it from manual to automatic. Or, there are no automatic/manual "engine's", the engine IS separate from the transmission, this is an easy swap provided you have th skills, the wiring harness and ECU will need to be swapped as well.