but then your back to having 2 ecu's? how much would one be from a breaker? first off would be to see how different the connections between them are
the meggy runs a maf? thought it was map based. no just another idea out there, paul would be the guy to answer most of it i think
it was just an idea that could thrown out there and looked into. not all of us have unlimited funds and im old school and love the bargain hunt scrap yard route of tuning. there are probably plenty but having an ecu built for boost would be a huge advantage rather than tricking a non boost ecu to run boost. chances are its the same amount of work to either ecu just one will be better from the outset as its designed for the job
slap on a later wideband 1.8t ecu and your laughing, i see your point, just an idea
The tooth before the missing 2 is twice as big, grind away half of it and it becomes a 62-2
iirc the original flywheel has '62' teeth but two of them are bonded together and one is missing. so grind away half of the long tooth and it becomes 62-2
It's 60-2, but the clio's one is 60-2-2. however most standalone runs if on 60-2 configuration
Probably the best way. Wideband tuning them makes them soooo easy to map.
You can all thank me for my crazy ideas if it works lolElectrically it's still 60-2 - if the VR polarity is correct it'll scope, and so trigger like a 60-2. The double tooth helps to damp the transient spike you get from a normal 60-2. In other words it could work fine with the VAG. Angles are slightly different, and I guess you'd need to fashion in a VAG pedal and throttle. Might work really well
They drop the engine loom and ecu in plenty of different cars
Unlike the renault the VAG ecu is really well documented definition wise.