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    Ca18det stock ecu and full wiring loom

    As above really cheap as possible no cuts on the loom as I've blown two ecu s from something shitty in the wiring and an auto electrician has shafted me with 100 just to tell me what I already know and didn't identify **** all. Cash waiting

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    i have an ecu in perfect working order but it does have a h dev chip fitted tho , i do have a standard chip lying around to replace the h dev one but i cant guarantee it works as it came in the ecu when i bought it , is yours a facelift manual?

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    I have 2 engine looms I'll check over them tomorrow. Pm me a number or email & I'll what's app pics.

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    There are two types of loom and ECU. Non lambda aka Prefacelift and lambda aka
    facelift.
    Pre has 4 pin AFM no lambda wire and a 44fxx ECU. The other has 3 pin AFM lambda wire and a 39fx5 ECU

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    got a facelift ecu here for a ca18det £40 posted.

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    Have a auto ecu no idea if it works in a manual I've heard off people running them cheap at 15 posted to you .

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    An auto ECU would be good enough with a standard chip to fault find but to get it to run nicely you'd need to swap the chip for a manual staged chip

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    I ran an auto ecu for years no issues

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    What chip,Rich ?

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