cranney
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i am having problems finding a one that will work but there are loads of 1.4 8v ones and i have been told that the non imobilised ones have a diffrent plug to the imobilised ones is this right
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Nath--91CCC
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why would u want 2 lol
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cranney
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for the exact reason above
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Shane
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are you looking for a non chip 1.2 8v ecu then?
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cranney
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yep but the thing is i have just received one and the part numbers are exactly the same as my origional imobilised one and wen i turn the ignition on it sparks once but when i am turning the engine over its not sparking so is that wat i need or do you think its something else
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Nath--91CCC
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why u wantin to put a 1.4 8v ecu ona 1.2 8v:S
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shaun hornby
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i have a ECU off my 1.2 8v that isn't immobilised, a 1.4 8V ECU wont fit. if you want that ECU you can have it for £20+p+p, U2U me if interested.
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cranney
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wel i would if i could understand if i need it or not will my plug spark once wen the ignition is turned on and not spark wen the engine is turning over does this mean that my ecu is imobilising because its not reading a fault code like my other one wen its immobilising and the engine management light isnt flashing
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shaun hornby
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if its only sparking a few times and then stopping then yes the ECU is immobilizied if there is no fault code, the ECU i have is definately not immobilized, i have only just taken the old engine and ecu out in perfect working order if you need a working ECU.
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cranney
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wat typ of plug does it have on m8 just av been told there are 2 diffrent types
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shaun hornby
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i could take a pic and send it mate if you want?
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cranney
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yeh can do
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shaun hornby
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will getta pic tomorra
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cranney
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any chance of gettin this pic
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Root
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it won't make your car go faster, lol
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cranney
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a just want the thing to start
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by cranney
a just want the thing to start
then you should use the ECU designed for that engine else you will run into more problems. seriously, get an ECU from the same engine else you will face hell. For starters, things will be set up differently, next, the wiring won't be the same. Just go to local scrapyard and search for a 1.2 8v
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cranney
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i have been too every scrap yard i know and not one of them have the same car as mine so unless u know sum where i can get an ecu transponder and chip from my car aint movin av been lookin for one for about 3 weeks now and thats why i was asking because thats about the only option i have left
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Root
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well there's a 1.2 8v in my local, i got the head outta that car so.
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cranney
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i have just found one and there is loads in mine there just coil pack ones and mine is a distributor one
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