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Author Topic: DTI ECU swap, plug and play?  (Read 995 times)

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omegod

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DTI ECU swap, plug and play?
« on: 06 June 2015, 14:21:37 »

I think I am right in saying chip, immobiliser ring and ecu should be a straight swap onto a dti 2.2 as per petrol models?
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Re: DTI ECU swap, plug and play?
« Reply #1 on: 06 June 2015, 19:40:18 »

I'm not sure if ECU is coded to pump on those.
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Re: DTI ECU swap, plug and play?
« Reply #2 on: 07 June 2015, 17:17:58 »

T'other way I think, Pump EDC must match the configuration of the car. Don't believe the EDC and Motronic ECU are coded together.

I've got a remapped one somewhere that I never got round to trying.  ::)
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