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Need help to identify ecu


GeyserRuan

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We have bought a secondhand ecu from somebody that said it is for a 4agze turbo. We don't know the link products as this is our first ever link to work with. After some research we found that the ecu is for Toyota looks like a G1 V3 so we got the manual online for it and wired up accordingly now when ignition gets switched on there is no feel pump and when engine is being swinged no feul or spark but we see a led going believe to be crank Pic up. And would like to know what the blue switch is for and how it should be thanks 20230618_104824.thumb.jpg.494a5ae4871a6f7ed35a6a648fc79d92.jpg20230618_104833.thumb.jpg.88261a40a6f7fd21a2b7cbf8ad801907.jpg20230618_104839.thumb.jpg.74495172cf313e0126fceada09f97b30.jpg

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The most expensive option is usually to "try and use this because I've got it" :)

 

Don't cheap out on ECU, it is the one thing that makes all your hard work and effort work nicely together.

(The other thing to not cheap out on is injectors)

 

You're going to spend less time and money overall by starting out with something new and modern than trying to re-use something old. Trust us, we've been there, we've done it, and that's why we're telling you not to, as it's a pain we don't want others to have to go through!

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