FAO 1.8t owners with stand alone ECUs

Discussion in '1.8 & 1.8T' started by alackofspeed, Sep 11, 2005.

  1. alackofspeed Forum Member

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    Hi,

    I've helped a friendinstall an AUQ 1.8t into his Mk2 golf. We've got it running, and all is well, except the base map is pretty rough. We've been out with a wideband sensor and sorted the horrific overfuelling, but haven't really touched the ignition.

    The intention is to get it mapped properly at Jabbasport in a few weeks (they're heavily booked!), but in the meantime we need to make the car a bit more driveable, as it's needed daily for commuting.

    If you own a 1.8t and run it on a stand-alone ECU, would you mind sending me a copy of the Map (and let me know the ECU it runs on)?It would be nice to have a rough idea of the ignition timing the engine should be running, to get the car through the next few weeks smoothly!


    Many thanks.

    John.

    john@johnboydry.fsnet.co.uk
    Edited by: alackofspeed
     
  2. nutter4x4 Paid Member Paid Member

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    i take its a haltech ECU ?
     
  3. alackofspeed Forum Member

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    yeah, a haltech e6m.
     
  4. nutter4x4 Paid Member Paid Member

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    01676 535888

    try these boys, they do alot of jap stuff and like doing the odd DRAG car too, they like their haltech
     

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