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Hi all I'm currently in the middle of building a classic turbo 2000 and need to put a new engine in it but just confused if I put standard turbo etc. in and build it standard do I need to remap it or is it only if I modify? Thank you
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The classics can't be mapped like the newage cars as they are
not obd2, to map they need something like esl daughter board if
I am correct.
Someone with better info should be along soon enough.
not obd2, to map they need something like esl daughter board if
I am correct.
Someone with better info should be along soon enough.
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Rhys, if you want to you can go to your user cp near top left
and there is a ignore list in there. Just put his name in click 'okay' and his
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It will make your thread a little easier to follow as this idiot is clogging
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and there is a ignore list in there. Just put his name in click 'okay' and his
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opensource mapping is a way of uploading custom settings to the standard ECU - but it only works on the newer cars 2001/bugeye upwards. You can then change timing/boost/fuel maps to suit your needs but there would be quite a bit of work involved in doing it.
If your new to it all then it might be easier to get a 99/2000 ECU/engine setup and get an ECUtek tuner to map it for you.
If your new to it all then it might be easier to get a 99/2000 ECU/engine setup and get an ECUtek tuner to map it for you.
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Rhys, if you want to you can go to your user cp near top left
and there is a ignore list in there. Just put his name in click 'okay' and his
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It will make your thread a little easier to follow as this idiot is clogging
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and there is a ignore list in there. Just put his name in click 'okay' and his
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opensource mapping is a way of uploading custom settings to the standard ECU - but it only works on the newer cars 2001/bugeye upwards. You can then change timing/boost/fuel maps to suit your needs but there would be quite a bit of work involved in doing it.
If your new to it all then it might be easier to get a 99/2000 ECU/engine setup and get an ECUtek tuner to map it for you.
If your new to it all then it might be easier to get a 99/2000 ECU/engine setup and get an ECUtek tuner to map it for you.
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