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Author: Subject: 1.3 Endura engine cut down loom
package626

posted on 29/3/17 at 07:16 AM Reply With Quote
1.3 Endura engine cut down loom

Hi
Im new to the site, so any help would be fantastic

I have been looking around on how to cut down a 1.3 Endura engine Loom (square grey plug) but it seems to be a closely guarded secret lol..
The car is a W-reg (2000) Fiesta which i believe is the 104 pin model.

I was just wondering if someone could advise me on what wires from the ECU i need to keep and what ones i can discard? or what pin numbers i would need to use to run the 1.3 Endura on injection?

I know you need to keep the Key reader and key (taped to ecu), but what else would i need to do in order to make my own loom?

Thanks in advance I look forward to any help.

Dan

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mcerd1

posted on 29/3/17 at 08:04 AM Reply With Quote
welcome


Have you read this thread:
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=179921
wrong engines and probably the wrong ECU (what is the code number on your ECU ?) it might point you in the right direction though...




but I've got to ask - why do you want to keep the Endura ?





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package626

posted on 29/3/17 at 12:50 PM Reply With Quote
HI
Im not sure EEC IV i believe.

Im only keeping the Endura engine as its for racing and i dont have a different lump
To drop in it. There are people who make the looms etc.. but ive stripped most of the wiring back
Keeping what i need basic to keep it running at them moment as i dont wanna pay out if i can
Finish off what i started

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