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Old Nov 17, 2007 | 08:27 PM
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i want to upgrade my chip to a motorsport developments one.

how do you know what ecu your car runs?

i have a 1987 3 door sierra cosworth.

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Old Nov 17, 2007 | 09:06 PM
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think it should be a L1 on 3 doors then L6 on 2wd sapp L8 on 4x4 etc
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Old Nov 17, 2007 | 09:23 PM
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Thats wat i thought to
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Old Nov 17, 2007 | 09:39 PM
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is L1 management good?

i was going to upgrade it to a motorsport developments 340 bhp chip.

or would you swap it to a later management system - what are the advantages to this?

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Old Nov 17, 2007 | 10:10 PM
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L1 is more then good enough for stage 3 the difference is simply the L6 is a better processor then the L1 then L8 is better then the L6 has more functions better processors etc
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Old Nov 18, 2007 | 05:38 AM
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ECU types used in Sierra (RS) Cosworth:
All type of Sierra (RS) Cosworth use a Weber Marelli type of ECU (Engine Control Unit or motormanagement) however, these ECU's have changed over the years as demands grew and computer technology improved.
Although, as far as known, all ECU's use the same connector pin-out (und thus can be electrically interchanged) one can not use for instance the latest ECU on the earliest Cosworth. This is because the ECU is fully "tuned" to the engine characteristics which have dramatically changed over the years. The latest ECU's also use input from several additional sensors which are not available in older models.
Here is an overview of ECU's used and how to recognise them:

Level 1:
Used on the RWD hatchback RS Cosworth, has 64Kb of memory. Can be recognised by the mounting flange on the front face and a yellow CO adjustment screw.
Level 6:
Used on the RWD sedan (RS) Cosworth, has the same capabilities as the level 1 model but uses totally different electronics. That's why Level 1 and Level 6 chips can not be interchanged.
Can be recognised by the mounting flange on the front face (like the Level 1) and a white CO adjustment screw (Level 1 has a yellow one).
Level 8:
Used on the 4x4 sedan (RS) Cosworth, has twice the memory storage capacity (128Kb instead of 64Kb) as Level 1 and Level 6. That's why chips can not be interchanged.
Level 8 was available in 2 type since the engine in the 4x4 was available with and without hego-sensor (i.e. with and without catalytic convertor).
Can be recognised by not having mounting flanges and a green or red label with WD48.08.
The one with the green label and second code IAW048/01 is for the catalytic convertor (US83) model.
The one with the red label and second code IAW048/02 is for the non catalytic convertor (15/04) model.
It is uncertain if units/chips can be interchanged between red and green types/engines.
There are also Weber Marelli P8 (no flanges, white label IAW48/P8) and Ford EECIV (totally different from Weber Marelli, central bolt to hold connector) ECU's around. These are however only intended for use on a Escort RS Cosworth but you might find them in some motorsport Sierra's (RS) Co
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