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Author Subject: Throttle boddies + DTA E48 ECU and part loom
yippeekayay

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Post #1
I have had this in stock to rebuild my track day car I broke apart 2 years ago when I went off to africa for 6 months. I am again off abroad with work.



So I am sadly selling all my goodies that I have accumulated since coming back from Africa.

I bought this DTA from a guy that used it to map a mad turboed SEAT Leon running extra injectors so the ecu is very capable.

I have a "hacked" loom from his turbo conversion but I believe it would be better to allow for a new one to suit its new application approximately £75 + the vat. The system runs on windows operating system and will need a R232 serial to usb cable to map live.



I am looking for £275 ono... with the part loom.

jenveys brand new still in wrapper never fitted cost nearly £600 for the pair with the vat looking for £450offers

I also have a reconditioned set of 4x peco injectors hi pulse yellows....75. cost 100 to recon.

also have s16 /gti 6 inlet manifold cost £200 so first £125

sell the lot which would need linkages trumpets filters fuel rail and few other sundries. save a fortune on a full set up.

offers 850 the lot or split as above.

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Posted 17th Oct 2011 at 16:14
welshpug!

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Post #2
damn, want the bodies but I'm bloody skint Sad

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Posted 17th Oct 2011 at 16:31
yippeekayay

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not going for a month matey, so shout if you want terms....

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306 less for first time in nearly 7 years. Lets keep it that way... please refuse any offers i make to buy your 306 ( doctors letter supplied by request)

Marmite and cheese sandwiches anyone???

Burns and Mcrae will be forever missed.
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Posted 17th Oct 2011 at 16:37
pugplus!

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Hi andy, would this setup with the dta management run on an mi16 or gti-6? ifso what would i need to do? have the management remapped for the mi16 or gti-6 engine?

please bare with me ive not really looked into the throttle body route to much so its all abit new to me.

also when you say the lot for £850 ono what exactly comes with the setup for that?

Just trying to find out some info at the moment as i really do not know what to do engine wise in the 205. mi16 with carbs or throttle bodies or gti-6 with carbs or throttle bodies.

Any help/advice about this would be great.

thanks,richard.

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Posted 17th Oct 2011 at 18:29
fordygti

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Is there anything else you would need to fit and get them to run on a gti-6 engine?

Thanks, Richard.

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Posted 17th Oct 2011 at 19:17
monkeyman

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fordygti wrote:
Is there anything else you would need to fit and get them to run on a gti-6 engine?

Thanks, Richard.


"would need linkages trumpets filters fuel rail and few other sundries"

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Posted 17th Oct 2011 at 19:25
yippeekayay

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Thanks monkey man thought the lights had gone out in my head!!! as above it needs a throttle position sensor (pot sensor) your sensor loom to mate to the harness ram pipes/trumpets, filters and fuel rail and linkages. I ran exactly the same ecu on my s16 track car a few years ago and ran faultlessly. I am sure somebody on here would do you a base map. but the gain is only gotten from mapping live.

this set up would run any 306 gti6 rallye s26 2305 derivative with the right map and loom.

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306 less for first time in nearly 7 years. Lets keep it that way... please refuse any offers i make to buy your 306 ( doctors letter supplied by request)

Marmite and cheese sandwiches anyone???

Burns and Mcrae will be forever missed.
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Posted 17th Oct 2011 at 20:58
fordygti

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pm'd.

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Posted 17th Oct 2011 at 23:01
yippeekayay

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inlet manifold to be included with bodies.


My old set up for illustration purposes only.

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306 less for first time in nearly 7 years. Lets keep it that way... please refuse any offers i make to buy your 306 ( doctors letter supplied by request)

Marmite and cheese sandwiches anyone???

Burns and Mcrae will be forever missed.
x box "yippeekayaymofo"
Posted 17th Oct 2011 at 23:10
yippeekayay

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Provisionally Sold

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306 less for first time in nearly 7 years. Lets keep it that way... please refuse any offers i make to buy your 306 ( doctors letter supplied by request)

Marmite and cheese sandwiches anyone???

Burns and Mcrae will be forever missed.
x box "yippeekayaymofo"
Posted 17th Oct 2011 at 23:42
daveyboy

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I have a brand new Longmans inlet manifold, if anyone is interested PM me. Thanks.

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Posted 18th Oct 2011 at 00:04
pugjim

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I have a base map for this ecu for an mi16/s16/gti6 engine, if anyone needs the base map to get it up and running pm me.
Posted 18th Oct 2011 at 08:29
yippeekayay

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Post #13
pugjim wrote:
I have a base map for this ecu for an mi16/s16/gti6 engine, if anyone needs the base map to get it up and running pm me.


And what a good map it was. This is a different ecu to the one you did for Daz, any chance I could get a copy too when I have to buy a dta back in 6 months?? My old ecu is running Velar's 306

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306 less for first time in nearly 7 years. Lets keep it that way... please refuse any offers i make to buy your 306 ( doctors letter supplied by request)

Marmite and cheese sandwiches anyone???

Burns and Mcrae will be forever missed.
x box "yippeekayaymofo"
Posted 18th Oct 2011 at 17:16
huwjones

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I'll have the ECU if the sale falls through.
Posted 18th Oct 2011 at 20:05
mabgti

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E48 is a cracking ecu Yes dont think it will work with sequential spark though

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Posted 18th Oct 2011 at 20:31
welshpug!

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nope, neither will S40, S60 will though Smile

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Posted 18th Oct 2011 at 20:36
huwjones

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Aye, I know. A new S60 is worth as much as the car though! I'll just convert to a coil pack.
Posted 19th Oct 2011 at 20:17
yippeekayay

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now confirmed sold, paid for and collected. Hope it goes to Plan Richard.

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306 less for first time in nearly 7 years. Lets keep it that way... please refuse any offers i make to buy your 306 ( doctors letter supplied by request)

Marmite and cheese sandwiches anyone???

Burns and Mcrae will be forever missed.
x box "yippeekayaymofo"
Posted 23rd Oct 2011 at 23:20

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