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Rich_p

I Now Have The Correct Ecu...

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Rich_p

I finally removed the 1.6 ecu from my 1.9 and fitted the correct one.

 

It now feels a bit less restrained at the top end but at low speeds it feels very kangeroory to drive

 

Would this point towards the timing needing needed adjusting? Which way, retard or advance?

 

If I'm honest I can't tell if its pinking or not as it's so damn noisy in there. ( Completely stripped, solid mounts all round - you get the idea).

 

btw the ecu is a known good one.

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welshpug

most common cause is a worn AFM and badly adjusted (or malfunctioning) throttle switch.

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Rich_p
most common cause is a worn AFM and badly adjusted (or malfunctioning) throttle switch.

 

Why would it instantly feel like that now I have the correct 1.9 ecu but it was fine with the 1.6 one?

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miamistu

The 1.9 has a fuel overrun cutoff 'feature' if i remember correctly which is probably your problem.

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Rich_p

Right I have checked the part number of the AFM and it is a 1.9 one so that's good.

 

I just can't get my head around why it would run fine ,no real kangerooing or jumpiness to speak of with a 1.6 ecu and then when I use the correct 1.9 version it's horrible to drive.

 

Do I need to adjust the timing or fueling to suit the ecu if someone has already changed it to match the 1.6 ecu that was fitted before?

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Baz

Probably because you're previous one was a chipped POS iirc?

 

Chipped ones don't have the fuel cut at idle and thus don't kangaroo as much, but drink it instead...

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