More harmonics but it certainly reminded me of it.
#7: Re: 206RC turbo from Turkey Author: mapfree, Location: ChilePosted: Wed May 25, 2016 7:15 pm ---- HI, HOW ARE YOU? MY NAME IS DANIEL FROM CHILE. I HAVE A 206 RC TURBO, TO THE EGINE MANAGEMENT I HAVE A AEM FIC, BUT THE OEM ECU CAUSE MANY PROBLEMS. I READ THAT YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS. I WANT INSTALL A STAND ALONE ECU, BUT WHEN I TRY STOPPED WORKED THE PANEL AND LIGHTS. PLEASE IF YOU KNOW HOW SOLVE THIS PLEASE HELP ME.
REGARDS
DANIEL
#8: Re: 206RC turbo from Turkey Author: 206gt160, Location: BlackburnPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 2:33 am ---- Is that being ran on the standard ECU?
What problems are you having?
Sounds awesome
#9: Re: 206RC turbo from Turkey Author: mapfree, Location: ChilePosted: Thu May 26, 2016 10:52 am ---- i need install a stand alone ECU in my gti 180, but i dont want lose the funtion of the panel instrument and the headlight. When installing the stand alone ECU i disconnected the sensors from the original ECU to engage them in the stand alone ECU, but i lost the operation of the instrument panel and headlight. i want change the ECU but keep the normal funtion of the car (instrument panel, headlight, A/C, etc and did not throw errors the bsi).
i know that is possible, but i dont know how.
thanks
#10: Re: 206RC turbo from Turkey Author: Edward, Location: In the garagePosted: Thu May 26, 2016 1:40 pm ---- You need to keep at least the crank sensor connected to fool the ecu into thinking it still controls the engine.
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