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couv3z
28-06-07, 20:19
Right boys, girls and Miami.

I'm planning on changing the cams in my N/a, but to do this i also need to buy a ECU as i would have to remove the distrubtor from the back of the exhaust cam, and have the ECU control the spark plugs

my question is, what is the (cheapest) right Ecu to do this?

JustGav
28-06-07, 20:22
Woooooo tonto...

What exactly are you planning on doing??? This is no minor modification... I know there is a method of doing it with the emanage ultimate however not sure if this a tried and tested solution as of yet.

couv3z
28-06-07, 20:33
well i'm cheap and really can't afford a turbo conversation for a long long long long (this could take a while) long long time

so i'm planning on Nos for performance at the touch of a button. but i would like to do a few other little thing to help open up the N/a a little, and 400 squid here or there is to much of a financal drain.

Cat removal-( no point oin n/a maifold if i am gonna turbo it waste of money as id have to buy another one for the waste gate)
Inlet cam -
exshaut cam (hks264's) but need a Ecu for the exhaust, -
port and polish-
inlarge Tb
possblie improved intake mainifold (only a idea but great things come from small idea's)


yes this will cost a bit but will see a nice benefit to the N/a and when i can afford the Turbo least id have some internal up grades done and a ecu ready to go go

m45sey
28-06-07, 20:36
whats a turbo conversation? lol

sounds like a good plan

couv3z
28-06-07, 22:33
Woooooo tonto...

What exactly are you planning on doing??? This is no minor modification... I know there is a method of doing it with the emanage ultimate however not sure if this a tried and tested solution as of yet.


anyone else know about this

or do i need to ring garages?

JustGav
28-06-07, 23:17
It will probably cost you more to the dizzy removal in both parts and labour than it would to do an engine transplant...

Be interesting to see..

If you read up on the emanage ultimate, there is a feature to do distributor removal. The AEM could possibly do it as well, however I've not ever looked into it.