5L TVR ECU in 14CUX on a 4.6 V8???
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5L TVR ECU in 14CUX on a 4.6 V8???
Would a Rover 4.6 V8 work with a 14CUX Hotwire injection system, with a TVR 5L ECU (14CUX) on it? It would be used for off-road racing so we'd need lots of power and fuel, but would it be too much?
Anyone tried it?
Want to go down the MS route but also wanting a backup / something to get us started with. Don't want to go down the Mark Adams/Others route.
Cheers!
Anyone tried it?
Want to go down the MS route but also wanting a backup / something to get us started with. Don't want to go down the Mark Adams/Others route.
Cheers!
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Just found this writen by Mark Adams!
There are two families of Lucas 14CUX ECUs. Before you place your order we need to check which type you have, so please contact us first. All original TVR supplied ECUs have "plug-in" chips, with the appropriate socket fitted. If the ECU is not original (e.g. replaced by a Land Rover standard version to fix a fault) then it may not have a socket, so in this case it will be necessary to have a socket fitted to receive the new chip. We can arrange this for you at a small cost, but again it is essential that you contact us first.
But how can I tell if one I buy can or can't???
Ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
There are two families of Lucas 14CUX ECUs. Before you place your order we need to check which type you have, so please contact us first. All original TVR supplied ECUs have "plug-in" chips, with the appropriate socket fitted. If the ECU is not original (e.g. replaced by a Land Rover standard version to fix a fault) then it may not have a socket, so in this case it will be necessary to have a socket fitted to receive the new chip. We can arrange this for you at a small cost, but again it is essential that you contact us first.
But how can I tell if one I buy can or can't???
Ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
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hi i dont know whether this helps or not but my 4.0tvr was running weak at top end so i borrowed a mates 5.0ltr ecu and it helped but was not perfect. so instead of having my chip re-chipped, at great cost (buying the chip having mark chip it on a rolling road, paying for wotever else he finds wrong and paying third party for the use of their rolling road everytime you modify), i went down the new ecu route which also gets rid of the restrictive airflow meter (standard afm restrictive above 160bhp larger bosh type restrictive above 200bhp) like i said this is just my opinion but one shared by the many who have already got rid of the antiquated lucas system.
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