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Random hi again,i have a question for you.
One friend of mine has the 1.6ltr beta with remapped ECU.Recently he decided to swap his motor with a 2.0ltr beta.Is it ok if he uses the same ecu(the remapped 1.6 ecu?)?Answer me please asap.C U
One friend of mine has the 1.6ltr beta with remapped ECU.Recently he decided to swap his motor with a 2.0ltr beta.Is it ok if he uses the same ecu(the remapped 1.6 ecu?)?Answer me please asap.C U
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No...the ECU will not work. The ECU also controls Spark Advance (timing). The Timing between the two engines is VERY different.
Also the injectors are different, It will not squirt the right fuel.
Also the injectors are different, It will not squirt the right fuel.
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Originally posted by Turboman1:
What if we remap the ecu for the 2.0ltrs standards?I think that the injectors are good for horsepower up to 180hp.Am i correct?
What if we remap the ecu for the 2.0ltrs standards?I think that the injectors are good for horsepower up to 180hp.Am i correct?
I'm 99% sure that the 1.6L uses different injectors, and fuel pump than it's larger 1.8L and 2.0L brothers.
The best way to tell would be to compare the injector part numbers.
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Originally posted by Lantra98:
How much of an H.P. increase does the remapped ECU on an 1.8ltr Elantra produce??

How much of an H.P. increase does the remapped ECU on an 1.8ltr Elantra produce??

Moot point. They do not work on North-American Engines.



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