aftermarket managment on diesel?
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aftermarket managment on diesel?
Hey all just a quick one havent really fought about this before as dont really know much about diesel's. My freind wants to put a modern diesel engine in a kitcar, would standard aftermarket ecus such as omex, haltech, motec etc be able to run a a common rail diesel ?
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No. They need very specific control of pre, main and post injection. The control is what gives these engines their power and economy. You need to transplant the original ECU too.
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there a few ECU;s out there that can do this now,
but very few mappers who will take on the mapping phase...
mapping a diesel from scratch is soso time consuming, timing can be altered down to 1:10th of a degree,
mapping costs would probably cost more than the rest of the build...
but very few mappers who will take on the mapping phase...
mapping a diesel from scratch is soso time consuming, timing can be altered down to 1:10th of a degree,
mapping costs would probably cost more than the rest of the build...
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Adaptronic have done it with their E1280s ecu, although I think it needs an injector driver.
For a UK based solution, John at Specialist Components has done a few diesels. Give him a shout.
http://www.twinkam.co.uk/shop/page/8?shop_param=
For a UK based solution, John at Specialist Components has done a few diesels. Give him a shout.
http://www.twinkam.co.uk/shop/page/8?shop_param=
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