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Re: ECUs, all the same?
[Re: Challenger 1]
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08/13/14 10:09 AM
08/13/14 10:09 AM
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RapidRobert
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Circle Track
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Lincoln Nebraska
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I agree with Challenger & I'm in a minority here but I consider the ECU just a (coil) primary current on/off switch & as long as it ain't pulling timing like the newer orange boxes reportedly do (I never plotted a timing curve chart) that a good made in USA one is fine & the real power is in the coil/ballast (or no ballast) combo. The standard motor products LX101 was a good standby tho I bought one the other day & it is made in china now (ran OK & turned out the prob was my black FBO coil was what had died)
live every 24 hour block of time like it's your last day on earth
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Re: ECUs, all the same?
[Re: feeeighteefee]
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08/14/14 03:16 AM
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Quote:
always have a good ground also..
Yes...
On bare steel...
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Re: ECUs, all the same?
[Re: feeeighteefee]
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08/14/14 09:45 AM
08/14/14 09:45 AM
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Posts: 4,154 bethlehem pa
mikemee1331
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Quote:
usually heat is the culprit
and why, in most cases, is that? has nothing to do with your 'expert' buddy who told you 'ya don't need that ballast resistor. it's just holding you back'......
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