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Not very common in Aus but when you read motorsport magazines and they are very common especially in rallying in Europe etc due to being Cosworth/Pi manufactured ECUs

Does anyone know anyone that can tune them in Syd or Melb? The ECU in question is only the introduction unit so not too complicated

Overview

The Pectel T2 ECU benefits from leading edge technology developed in the Pectel high end ECUs. Fault protected drivers are used to control four high-impedance injectors and two ignition channels for fully sequential operation of four cylinder engines to 10,000rpm.

There are six external analogue sensor channels including a standard lambda sensor input; an internal sensor is used for barometric pressure compensation. Three output channels are provided for PWM or switched control of external functions (such as a fuel pump, idle speed control, wastegate control etc.) and a switch input is provided which can be used for a lap beacon etc. The system includes 512kB of battery backed memory for engine data-logging (40 simultaneous channels from a possible 120, with independent user-configurable rates of up to 100Hz). An engine logbook function is also provided, which records maximum and minimum operational parameters from the previous 100 engine runs.

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should be no stress, speak to meridian. if not anyone should be able to tune it. I looked @ Pectal as a viable import program for a suplier a few years back but they arent very proactive and did nothing with it.

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I'll tune it troy with my dividing rod and geiger counter. just buy me 10 pints before we start.

so what's up with the boost control? don't tell me you've gone soft and want to turn it down?

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