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#256
Burning Brakes
#257
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Hello to all,
i have this ECU from Juuso (55 pin, year 1994) and use it with the standard o2 sensor. I like to install a wideband sensor for better calibrating the ECU.
Does anybody know which wideband sensor (Bosch?) would fit ? Partnumber...?
Chris
Hello to all,
i have this ECU from Juuso (55 pin, year 1994) and use it with the standard o2 sensor. I like to install a wideband sensor for better calibrating the ECU.
Does anybody know which wideband sensor (Bosch?) would fit ? Partnumber...?
Chris
#258
Rennlist Member
I plan to purchase one of these units. I use the same unit in my Miata track car so I can be a good source for support for those that want to take the plunge.
Last edited by MarinS4; 01-16-2015 at 01:07 AM.
#259
Race Car
I will speak for the MS3 which should also apply to Juuso's unit as well. The stock O2 sensors are narrow bands. You can't just install wide bands in their place. You will need a wide band controller(something like the LC-1) and input the data into the unit through a different aux channel.
I plan to purchase one of these units. I use the same unit in my Miata track car so I can be a good source for support for those that want to take the plunge.
I plan to purchase one of these units. I use the same unit in my Miata track car so I can be a good source for support for those that want to take the plunge.
The LC-1 has been replaced by the LC-2, I have no experience with this, however everything I have read it is much better that the previous model.
There are others on the market as well.
#260
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
You should contact Juuso directly. I think some of his newer versions include a sideband controller and in any case it can be easily added using the stock wiring.
juuso.kelkka@gmail.com
#262
Hi guys using the Megasquirt MS3 (Juuso)
there is a knock sensing kit available:
http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/m...kit-p-522.html
which is not a bad thing for the aircooled engines
what i see, since 2 years already...
Chris/Vienna
there is a knock sensing kit available:
http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/m...kit-p-522.html
which is not a bad thing for the aircooled engines
what i see, since 2 years already...
Chris/Vienna
#266
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Some info on this:
There are several of both 55-pin and 88-pin ECUs in use at the moment.
Juuso has challenges with making new ECUs because of time constraints, he will make more but patience is needed.
There have been issues with ignition cutting off at over 6000rpm and it has been tracked down to the distributor setup on the 993. Same problem exists with any aftermarket ECU.
Easiest way around it is to modify the distributors so they permanently locked and do not adjust timing according to revs.
The other way around it would be to change to direct ignition (wasted spark or sequential) which is also supported by the ECU.
Best way to get one of these ECUs is to contact Juuso. The contact details are here in this thread. Just be patient.
There are several of both 55-pin and 88-pin ECUs in use at the moment.
Juuso has challenges with making new ECUs because of time constraints, he will make more but patience is needed.
There have been issues with ignition cutting off at over 6000rpm and it has been tracked down to the distributor setup on the 993. Same problem exists with any aftermarket ECU.
Easiest way around it is to modify the distributors so they permanently locked and do not adjust timing according to revs.
The other way around it would be to change to direct ignition (wasted spark or sequential) which is also supported by the ECU.
Best way to get one of these ECUs is to contact Juuso. The contact details are here in this thread. Just be patient.
#269
Intermediate
Just listed an 88pin version originally destined for a '96 993 but never used in the marketplace.
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