removing scooby ecu and exhaust
The ScoobyECU is inside the ECU.
When you remove the ECU take the lid off and in one corner the will either be a red ScoobyECU adaptor board or a 28-pin chip with a label on it. Unplug either/or, then re-join the J1 link, which is just to one side of a small vertically mounted PCB.
There may be a brown resistor in J1 position that has had one leg cut or there may not. Either way rejoin either the resistor of us a piece of wire. Do not however get it confused with L1 which will look similar.
The ECU will then run the standard map
When you remove the ECU take the lid off and in one corner the will either be a red ScoobyECU adaptor board or a 28-pin chip with a label on it. Unplug either/or, then re-join the J1 link, which is just to one side of a small vertically mounted PCB.
There may be a brown resistor in J1 position that has had one leg cut or there may not. Either way rejoin either the resistor of us a piece of wire. Do not however get it confused with L1 which will look similar.
The ECU will then run the standard map
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. What motor is it?