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  1. Matt Hillam (Fatbloke) - Herts Beds & Bucks AO

    Emerald ECU

    Emerald M3D ECU Software available here: http://www.emeraldm3d.com/software-manuals Collection available from Luton, a WSCC Speed Series round or British Sprint round. £60 + delivery. Matt zero 7908 162618
  2. Greenstreak-Andy D

    SOLD Weber Alpha ECU for std Duratec 2litre

    I have a fully working Weber Alpha ECU For Duratec HE. Also water temp sensor TPS and air temp sensor. Replaced with Omex. Asking for sensible offers. Can bring to Stoneleigh. Probably on Sunday. Andy
  3. AEM 4-Channel K-Type Thermocouple Amplifier Superb little unit to take signals from up to 4 x K-Type thermocouples, amplify and then output them as either analogue signals into an ECU or RS-232 to somewhere else. I used this to interface directly from 2x EGT probes on my exhaust secondaries into the MBE 9A9 ECU that was previously for sale. Works fantastically, accurate, no programming, just fit-and-forget. £199 incl UK mainland shipping to the Westfield community. These units are currently north of £300 (well north of £300 from UK vendors, or around £300 + shipping + import duties + VAT, with a 2-4 week wait if imported from the US) This unit is now surplus to needs, as my new ECU has this function built-in, otherwise I'd have no hesitation in keeping it. As you can see, it's as-new, unmarked and has only been used for 4 days of engine dyno calibration and approx 300-400miles of road driving (drivability calibration work). The original Deutsch plug and harness was used for the original installation, so this isn't included in this sale, but is just a simple 12-way Deutsch connector, widely available on eBay or other automotive electrical vendors. From AEM's site: The 4-Channel K-Type Thermocouple Amplifier is ideal for users who want to accurately monitor multiple engine system temperatures, including water, air, coolant, fuel, disc brake and more. Multiple channels allow you to use each amp to simultaneously read different system temperatures (one channel for EGT, one channel for CLT, etc.). Users can utilize ANY K-Type thermocouple including commonly-available miniature thermocouple connectors, and datalog the readings via an RS-232 serial data stream. K-Type sensors sold separately. Features: Uses common miniature thermocouple connectors or ANY K-Type thermocouple On-board cold junction temperature compensation for laboratory-grade accuracy Includes FOUR (4) 0-5v analog outputs 0-1,000° C(32-1,832° F) measurement range Measures up to 20? C below cold junction temperature RS-232 serial port included for datalogging (programmable EMS not required) "Fault LEDs" indicate when a thermocouple is faulty An excerpt from the AEM documentation below (available in full here >> http://www.aemelectronics.com/files/instructions/30-2204 K-Type Thermocouple Amplifier 4 Channel.pdf ) The Advanced Engine Management (AEM) 4 channel thermocouple amplifier revolutionizes temperature measurements by providing laboratory grade accuracy for your temperature measurements. The accuracy is guaranteed to be better than 1% full scale, even at the extremes of the temperature range. It is designed either for integration into vehicles already fitted with aftermarket ECU’s or other devices that can accept an analog signal for either analysis or logging. Alternately, an RS-232 output is available to allow other programmable devices to use or display the thermocouple temperature data. AEM achieves it’s accuracy by starting with a 100% surface mount PCB. The four differential temperature inputs are fed into an A/D converter then fitted using a 3 stage, 8th order polynomial curve fit. This value is then compensated using our on board cold junction temperature measurement. The temperature values are output on four seperate 0-5v analog outputs and a 232 serial datastream. The thermocouple amplifier can be mounted in the engine compartment or under the dashboard. It is very light and can easily be mounted with Velcro or via the mounting holes. CONNECTION When routing the thermocouple wires to the amplifier, make sure to only use K-type thermocouple wire and only use K-type thermocouple connectors. DO NOT use any other type of connector or material in the wiring between the thermocouples and the amplifier or massive errors will result! The required connectors to plug into the thermocouple amplifier are the “mini blade type”. The 9 wires should be hooked up as follows: Color Marking Connection Red BATT POS Switched +12v In Green TEMP 1 Temp #1 0-5v Output Pink TEMP 2 Temp #2 0-5v Output Brown TEMP 3 Temp #3 0-5v Output Orange TEMP 4 Temp #4 0-5v Output Yellow RS-232 TXD RS232 Transmit Blue RS-232 GND RS232 Ground Grey SIGNAL GND Signal Gnd (used if a differential input is required) Black BATT NEG Battery Ground Thanks for looking, any questions please ask.
  4. MBE 9A9 Engine Management System A change in direction with my project means that I'm now selling this unit. Full specification for this ECU is on SBD's website >> https://www.sbdmotorsport.co.uk/index.php/products/index/4508 The 9A9 is still the top-of-the-range model from MBE and very much supported by their primary UK distributor, SBD Motorport, who I'm sure you all know and love. This ECU has only done 4 days of engine dyno calibration work, plus about 300-400 road miles. At present it contains the map for my engine, but I can get this removed upon selling. EasiMap software for calibration work is freely downloadable from the SBD website. It's in as-new condition and was supplied to me by SBD Motorsport with the option to drive "smart coils" or external ignition amplifiers + "dumb" coils. Incidentally, this is now the default option when buying an MBE 9A9. Included with the ECU is the interface module to allow USB connection into the CAN bus for laptop connection (this in itself is another £120) Note: The 9A9 is NOT capable of driving Direct Injection engines; there's another MBE model that does that. Simon at SiLeck built the wiring harness for this ECU, I'm sure he can also design and build a very nice (MIL spec if needed) loom for your application. Some notes: 1) The unit is built to accept an inductive sensor for crank position (which is what 99% of people use anyway) 2) I have an inductive pick-up, as-new, that is available if required. 3) The cam position sensor can be either an inductive type (most likely) or a hall-effect; the ECU is less fussy about that, as it's only used for phase detection, unlike the crank position. 4) A connector kit isn't included in the sale but are either available directly from SBD or SiLeck would supply and build the connectors into a loom (obviously) As you may be aware, these are currently retailing at £1,644 plus the cost of the CAN Bus interface module (£120), I'm looking for £700 inc UK insured (mainland) shipping A fantastic opportunity to grab this ECU at 40% of the retail price for your winter project!! It is currently on eBay, but at a higher price (still have affinity to the Westie community, even though mine is now a long distant memory!) Please do give me a call with any queries, 07967 275404 Spencer.
  5. I am looking for an ECU to run Injection and ignition on a Vauxhall XE motor. Ideally something that also has a base map to get a relatively standard XE running. Regards Robin
  6. adam1330

    MBE 956 ECU & Loom

    MBE 956 ECU & Loom for sale. purchased this from a member on here when I thought I was having problems with the loom in my car, in the end it turned out to be something much simpler, so I never had to use this. The loom came off a Zetec(Silvertop I believe), although apparently the connectors were different on my Blacktop, so double check the connections you need, or be prepared to swap them if need be. Although I never ended up fitting it, I did change the map on the ECU to the one for my car, so the map is for a 2ltr standard Blacktop with Jenveys/Raceline exhaust system with no CAT, as mapped by Northampton Motorsport. I paid £150, so just looking to make my money back. There is 1 of these connectors: 2 of these: and 4 of these: Wire marked Main Harness has been cut: and wire marked Coil has had a spliced wire cut: and finally, wire marked Water temp has no connector on it as well, didn't take a photo of this as it just ends in cut wire!
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