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Old 10 June 2011, 02:16 PM
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i have for sale a very rare ecutek data monitor (pod included). The company who made these went bust a few years ago. very nice piece of kit

The following items can be displayed (taken a old post on here)
Air flow meter
Advance Multiplier
Air Flow Voltage
Boost pressure
Battery
Charge temperature
Coolant temperature
Injector duty
Engine load
Engine speed
Exhaust gas temperature - requires additional sensors to be fitted
Air/Fuel Correction
Fuel pressure - requires additional sensors to be fitted
Injector duration
Ignition advance
Intake air temperature
Knock correction
Lambda sensor
Lambda sensor voltage
Oil pressure - requires additional sensor to be fitted
Oil temperature - Requires additional sensor to be fitted
Road speed
Rear oxygen sensor
Throttle position % (some cars have limited range e.g. 5 to 85 %)
User output 1
VVT Left
VVT Right
Wastegate Duty

few other things can be done on this data monitor:

I ALSO HAVE THE SENSOR WITH THIS

http://ecutek.com.au/ecu-products/delta-dash/in-car-kit



looking for £250 posted

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its all out the car and ready to go
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You may want to check but I think the face will pull away and leave the single din unit to be fitted straight into the dash or a newage pod shame I cant afford it mate
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With this you can check engine fault codes and reset the ecu. As already stated above the front can be removed and the it fits into the din pocket on the newage
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if you pull the front of it will not fit into a single din. its only the circuit boards attached the face, and then the plug connector harness is attached to the bracket

http://www2.ecutek.com.au/images/pro..._carkit_06.jpg

would love that Digi Display version though, ive the previous cheaper LCD version. its a great toy GLWS

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Originally Posted by Lagamorph
You may want to check but I think the face will pull away and leave the single din unit to be fitted straight into the dash or a newage pod shame I cant afford it mate
andy you can pay me in abit if you like, only because i know you lol

you know you want it come to mine and pick it up
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Originally Posted by L.J.F
With this you can check engine fault codes and reset the ecu. As already stated above the front can be removed and the it fits into the din pocket on the newage
Originally Posted by Gambit
if you pull the front of it will not fit into a single din. its only the circuit boards attached the face, and then the plug connector harness is attached to the bracket

http://www2.ecutek.com.au/images/pro..._carkit_06.jpg

would love that Digi Display version though, ive the previous cheaper LCD version. its a great toy GLWS

cheers for all the info posted
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Sorry i meant the plastic pod can be removed and then fitted into the single din.
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This will need either a new faceplate to go into a DIN slot, or you could just cut it to size.
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Originally Posted by Gambit
if you pull the front of it will not fit into a single din. its only the circuit boards attached the face, and then the plug connector harness is attached to the bracket

http://www2.ecutek.com.au/images/pro..._carkit_06.jpg

would love that Digi Display version though, ive the previous cheaper LCD version. its a great toy GLWS
Sorry i thought they came like this
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i6...3/100_1429.jpg

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andy you can pay me in abit if you like, only because i know you lol

you know you want it come to mine and pick it up
Mate if it fitted and you did it for half price id go for it
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How hard it is to make this thing work and where can other sensors be obtained?

Thanks
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These are just plug and play into an OBD equipped vehicle (99 onwards I think?)with the cable which should be provided. The DEFI Gauge senders fit into the rear in the empty ports.

Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by Lagamorph
Sorry i thought they came like this
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i6...3/100_1429.jpg



Mate if it fitted and you did it for half price id go for it
lol mate i cant sorry, ive still got the stoptech brakes have them instead

Originally Posted by beliblisk
How hard it is to make this thing work and where can other sensors be obtained?

Thanks
this come with a extra sensor and its just plug and play to your ord port

cheers

Originally Posted by The Trooper 1815
These are just plug and play into an OBD equipped vehicle (99 onwards I think?)with the cable which should be provided. The DEFI Gauge senders fit into the rear in the empty ports.

Hope this helps.

some earlier models have the ports dont they?... unsure tho lol

yes defi senders work with this... but this already comes with a extra sender

cheers for post
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I'd be soooooo tempted to get this but I don't have an OBDII port.

I assume its a 16 pin connector Kirsty?
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Originally Posted by Rescue Dude
I'd be soooooo tempted to get this but I don't have an OBDII port.

I assume its a 16 pin connector Kirsty?
Yes mate. It's saved my bacon and a load of cash awhile ago. I plugged mine into a mates Scoob the other day to diagnose a fault from a Code, reset the ECU and clear the fault. Saved him buying a new MAF .
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So if i understand this correctly.This unit is used to monitor stuff(data comse from cars sensors + additional ones if needed),check fault codes and reseting ECU. Does it have peak value option?
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Originally Posted by beliblisk
Does it have peak value option?
Yes, and warning alarms.
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I know this is an old thread but can one of these monitors be used to turn off fault codes completely?

Ive just removed my secondary air valve and wish to turn of the fault codes

Cheers
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Originally Posted by McGoo
I know this is an old thread but can one of these monitors be used to turn off fault codes completely?

Ive just removed my secondary air valve and wish to turn of the fault codes

Cheers
No, you need it turning off by a mapper.
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