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Old 06-16-2012, 08:54 PM
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I fried my ECU and im having trouble getting another one that's not $700. what options do I have for aftermarket stuff management? I am on a budget here and space is important. I'm sure there will be more questions but hopefully this gets things started...

TPS sensor voltage changes from 0.06 - 0.5v
I need a map sensor hookup (after all, this is a FI thread)
fuel injectors tested to 11.8ohms
I have an AEM wideband (not sure on the actual sensor brand its got 5 wires)
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Dont understand your question.
Tps shoud be like .1 to 4.9v
And use a stock chipped ecu. Crome is cheap.
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Why would one cost you $700?
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Originally Posted by grumblemarc
Why would one cost you $700?
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Originally Posted by xile6
Tps shoud be like .1 to 4.9v
And use a stock chipped ecu. Crome is cheap.
i believe tps volts should be .5, 4.5v
crome is cheap
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Originally Posted by civickiller
i believe tps volts should be .5, 4.5v
crome is cheap
Probably right. I know its just right under 5v
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Originally Posted by civickiller
i believe tps volts should be .5, 4.5v
crome is cheap
This is correct.
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Originally Posted by xile6
Dont understand your question.
Tps shoud be like .1 to 4.9v
And use a stock chipped ecu. Crome is cheap.
i dont have a stock ecu to chip. I can't seem to find one anywhere. this is for a honda motorcycle.
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Originally Posted by 85
i dont have a stock ecu to chip. I can't seem to find one anywhere. this is for a honda motorcycle.
congrats... thats the first post where you tell us what application this is for...
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Originally Posted by 85
this is for a honda motorcycle.
Didn't think this was important enough to mention up front?
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Originally Posted by xile6
Dont understand your question.
Tps shoud be like .1 to 4.9v
And use a stock chipped ecu. Crome is cheap.
"should be" on an OBD* ecu which I don't have. see my last post. the system I have is 0.1 closed and 0.5v @ 100%. I also stand corrected on the price. The only ecu ive been able to find so far is $770.
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Originally Posted by grumblemarc
Didn't think this was important enough to mention up front?
sorry i didn't think it mattered with regards to stand alone engine management.
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try craigslist and ebay

and yes, application matters...
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For a motorcycle the AEM EMS 4 looks like what you need

http://www.aemelectronics.com/engine...ent-system-58/

http://www.xenocron.com/aem-ems4-uni...tem-p-762.html
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