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Hello guy's,
I have sent in 2014 the ECU to NR Autosport (UK) to remove the password and get the cable to link ecu to computer and turn me back the same year.
I was stopped to run with my Evo in this same year.
After a few years i decide to refurbish the engine with some parts added.
The car don't have MAF when i buy it.
Parts Add:
AMS Exhaust Manifold
I have 2 New Turbo (GT3076R & PT 6262)
External PT Waste Gate.
At the moment the car doesn't start.
Few weeks i try to start them.
I think they have something wrong,
I'm newbie in that,
But i put the base Map onto the VI-PEC ECU (E9 PCL)
with the procedure,because NR have erased the map.
This an ECU V-Series PnP working with VTS (see Pics)
I try to start but nothing...
Needing really help.
They have 5 faults Codes : (Engine Blinking)
14
20
22
26
49
Many thanks for the Help and i'm sorry for my poor english.🙏
02/07/2023:
NOW The Engine Start
Need Help to have a Fuel Map
Thanks
Last edited by KITAMIJUN; Feb 7, 2023 at 03:37 AM.
Reason: Correction
1. Double-check the installation: Ensure that all components, including the fuel pump, fuel rail, injectors, exhaust cam gear, cams, rods, and pistons, are properly installed and connected. Make sure all wiring connections are secure.
2. Verify the base map: Confirm that the base map you loaded onto the VI-PEC ECU is appropriate for your specific modifications and setup. Check if any additional tuning adjustments or calibration are necessary based on the new components added.
3. Inspect wiring and connectors: Examine the wiring harness and connectors associated with the ECU, sensors, and ignition system. Look for any loose connections, damaged wires, or incorrect wiring that could be causing issues.
4. Check for fuel and spark: Ensure that you have proper fuel delivery and ignition spark. Check fuel pressure, fuel lines, and ignition system components such as spark plugs, ignition coils, and spark plug wires. Verify that the fuel pump is functioning correctly.
5. Address fault codes: The fault codes (14, 20, 22, 26, 49) indicate potential issues with various sensors or components. Consult the vehicle's service manual or contact a professional tuner or mechanic to help diagnose and address these specific fault codes.