3 port ecutek ecu
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3 port ecutek ecu
licence paid for
was told it was running tdo4 yellow injectors and front mount
was going to use on my v5 but change of plan, no case just ecu
£140 delivered
was told it was running tdo4 yellow injectors and front mount
was going to use on my v5 but change of plan, no case just ecu
£140 delivered
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To be honest I couldn't tell you mate.
I would of thought so as mine is a 98 plate and this was going to be for it but I'm going a different route with another ecu now
I would of thought so as mine is a 98 plate and this was going to be for it but I'm going a different route with another ecu now
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The 97-98 and 99-2000 ECU's both use 3 plugs.
However, the amount of pins on the later model ECU (i.e. 99-2000) is much larger, I believe the older models have 2 rows of 10-11 pins each, whereas the later 3 plug models have 4 rows of 7 or 8 pins.
So if the plug socket is quite wide but narrow its a 97-98 model ECU, if the connector is narrow but higher it's a late model 3 plug (99-2000)
However, the amount of pins on the later model ECU (i.e. 99-2000) is much larger, I believe the older models have 2 rows of 10-11 pins each, whereas the later 3 plug models have 4 rows of 7 or 8 pins.
So if the plug socket is quite wide but narrow its a 97-98 model ECU, if the connector is narrow but higher it's a late model 3 plug (99-2000)
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