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ECU Identification

Posted by Marek at December 01. 2011

Hi everyone,

I was just wondering if anyone could help me identify the model of Link ECU i have which i bought a few years ago. Is it compatible with an early 90's Legacy GT turbo harness?

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Thanks!

 

Re: ECU Identification

Posted by Marek at December 01. 2011

Re: ECU Identification

Posted by Simon (Link Staff) at December 02. 2011

Hi

It is a G1 LEM that is pre PC tuning. (handcontrol needed to tune)

It is geared to work with a sequencer igniter. To run the 4 coils.

I haven't been able to find any information on the wiring of the Igniter / Sequencer.

My suggestion is it could be applied to the Legacy but you would likely be better starting with a later ECU (think G4 plugin)

or at the very least getting this one firmware updated to V5 software and run wasted spark.

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