"piggybacking" std ECU for datalogging
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Metalfab_101
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"piggybacking" std ECU for datalogging
Now I have a EFI vehicle and want to do the same sort of thing. If I just go and connect the MS to the stock sensors with the original ECU still in place, are they going to share them OK? I thought that as long as my grounds were good and there was no difference in potential between the two ECUs it should work fine.
thanks!
Damo.
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Matt Cramer
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Re: "piggybacking" std ECU for datalogging
http://www.DIYAutoTune.com/tech_article ... rallel.htm
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