2.0 16V ABF Engine standalone management question

Discussion in 'Throttle bodies & non-OEM ECUs' started by 20v, Aug 23, 2016.

  1. 20v

    20v Regional Co-Host - London

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    Hi guy's

    I was wondering if anyone can shed some light onto this, I was having thoughts about building another ABF turbo engine but was thinking of using my qpeng mbe ecu I have left from when I used to run the famous 1.8T (chocolate engines) lol

    Now the question is will this be possible if yes whats need to do as in any modification needed to the engine apart from cam cover needs some work for the ignition coils to fit in properly.

    Any help or feedback will be highley greatfull :thumbup:
     
  2. Toyotec

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    Trigger is the same. Wasted coil pack triggered from an ignitor on those MBE992s.
     
  3. 20v

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    So the ecu setup can be used? Can I use the 1.8t pencil coils or just use ford coil pack with ignition leads to match

    Great news looks like you will be occupied on this 1 once its built up mr toyo
     
  4. Toyotec

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    It would be better to stick to the hardware expected by the MBE992 system.

    I cannot remember what was fitted to your car but the hardware would be based on that set up.
     

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