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harry23 |
posted on 12th Sep 04 at 21:26 |
thanks | |
ed |
posted on 12th Sep 04 at 21:17 |
Check the airflow meter and check the lambda sensor by replacing them with working items from somone elses car - thats the only way to check and see if they are working. An ECU doesn't really stop monitoring things - it is a computer running a computer program... | |
miles |
posted on 12th Sep 04 at 20:56 |
I would be very sceptical of a place that told you its the ecu, if its purely that its overfueling and the lambda sensor has been 'checked' (which isn't that easy to do...) | |
rayyau |
posted on 12th Sep 04 at 19:34 |
think you just need a superchip coz it will control the fueling of the ecu i think?:o | |
harry23 |
posted on 12th Sep 04 at 12:46 |
so would i need a new ecu then for sure? or would the superchip replace it | |
Darren |
posted on 12th Sep 04 at 12:11 |
cost mucho more than that imo :look: | |
chris1983 |
posted on 12th Sep 04 at 11:35 |
a new ecu costs about 200 quid | |
harry23 |
posted on 12th Sep 04 at 08:34 |
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Russ |
posted on 12th Sep 04 at 08:31 |
get a uni chip. tehn just get it mapped every time you do a few things to your engine | |
Corsa_B1.2 |
posted on 12th Sep 04 at 08:20 |
The superchip just goes into the ecu so you do not need to get another one. :D | |
harry23 |
posted on 12th Sep 04 at 08:02 |
been told my cars running very rich so had lambada sensor checked and thats fine so its the ecu apparently. i was gonna get the car chipped eventually, although its standard at the moment, so am i able to just buy a superchip? does this completely replace the ecu or do i have to by a new ecu then superchip it after? |