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Old 25th September 2012, 08:23 PM
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I'll second that! About 4 positives, 2 negatives and it starts up. But its layout is such that you'd have to mount the ECU under the nose cone, not the best of places.
The engine loom on the newer mondeo, I use 23 wires out of the 42 plug. I chop the loom up and remake the it to fit the car.
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Old 25th September 2012, 08:35 PM
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std ecus are set by car makers and have to create somthing thats is designed to make an engine econimcal,quiet,smooth,enviromental and long lasting you can do some basic ajustment if you can get in, but are hardware limited.
I agree 100% but "most" of these cars are budget blasters not formula cars.

Given the choice of max available power @ WOT or great drivability across the range I would choose the second.
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I agree 100% but "most" of these cars are budget blasters not formula cars.

Given the choice of max available power @ WOT or great drivability across the range I would choose the second.
dont get me wrong i get it totaly. i looked into it to do it for my build as a option looked like too much work and money for me
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I agree 100% but "most" of these cars are budget blasters not formula cars.

Given the choice of max available power @ WOT or great drivability across the range I would choose the second.
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Collecting the parts is going well, ive found some cheap bits on ebay and I have had a few donations

todays bargain was a scrap yard find, I love ford. so few parts are one car specific. St badge £££ with out £

One Imrc for a fiver

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Work has started on the loom today.

This is the starting point.

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A little update.

First job, let the dog see the rabbit.

There are four looms in the engine bay. The main car loom and three for the engine. Its these three ive started on. There is only two on the <2000 mondeo and other than a couple of extra plugs thats all you need. So Ive stripped back the three sub looms.



I am now tracing back from the ecu the 104 pins

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Your " her in doors" and she who must be obeyed must be a lot more understanding than mine wasa. If i brought that lot in and shoved it on the dining table she would shove it where the sun dont shine

How the hell have ford ended up with so much wiring on something as simple as an ecu, surely some of that will get trimmed out The loom I made up to go with the emerald ecu has a fraction of the wiring.

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I am hyperventilating already
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Your " her in doors" and she who must be obeyed must be a lot more understanding than mine wasa. If i brought that lot in and shoved it on the dining table she would shove it where the sun dont shine

How the hell have ford ended up with so much wiring on something as simple as an ecu, surely some of that will get trimmed out The loom I made up to go with the emerald ecu has a fraction of the wiring.

Bob

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It will need 95% of that then some more besides.

There is alot more control over the engine than after market.
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