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WTB evo 1 2 3 ecu must be socketed or a tunable evo 7-10ecu and patch loom to suit the evo plugs and price posted to 4700

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hey guys chasing a socketed evo 1 2 or 3 ecu in good working condition or a evo 7-10 with a patch loom has to be fully tunable tho thanks in advanced guys

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Its not what you asked for but I have a plug and play Evo 1-3 haltech loom near new condition for $250 in case you're thinking of going haltech. 


Edited by MDK87, 02 January 2017 - 10:57 PM.


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I'll keep it in mind but my main plan is if I can't get a evo 123 for a decent price then to look towards a evo 7 conversion as there is so many write ups and people always willing to help

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Evo 6-7 ecu are a peace of piss to do, even for me.
Would a socketed RVR ecu do? I know a member who had some.... Had being the word though, would have to check.

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You can run a 7 ECU in a 1-3 harness quite easily if you take the time and have the right tools. You can get the extra plug from: https://sites.google...sterconnectors/

You could make your own patch loom with his hardware if you really wanted to. I just swapped pins :)



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Even the extra plug, I didn't bother I just got new pins from Jaycar and directly into the connections as (from memory) it was only 2 or 3, I think.
Alternatively, the 3.5 litre magna ofghe early 2000's is a good source for the plug as well.

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yeah was thinking of a patch loom of some sort

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I don't want to play down the idea of a patch loom at all, but seriously took me (I am no auto sparky god believe me!) about 2 hours of time and the only tools I used were a safety pin/small hair clip and small pliers. The only thing that I had to re-do was for the radiator fans.
If you are thinking Haltech, definitely get a patch loom though.

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I'll pm you bud get some info from you


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