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> Which ECU unit for 1.7 ltr - 1972 (European), Engine running terible
aoor0708
post Jul 27 2020, 10:29 AM
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Have recently bought a 914 - 1972 - date 12/7 - 1689 cc which is running terrible and produces a gasolie smell. Have tried to tune with the existing ECU and Pressure Unit, but no good results. Found out the ECU has a numer 0280-000-037 and the Pressure Unit 311-906-051B
Presume these unit are not correct for this engine.
Anybody could provide me with ECU and Pressure Unit numbers that fit this engine ? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
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post Jul 27 2020, 10:56 AM
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You may have a slight mismatch on MPS / ECU. The ECU appears to be correct for '72/'73 1.7L car, but not sure about the MPS.

Here's another site: https://oldtimer.tips/en/d-jetronic/55-mapsensor

There is a close match to your MPS part number on that site, but it may be a typo as it is not an exact match. Couldn't find an exact match across all the P/N's for MPS. The closest points to a '69/'70 1.7L.

Maybe @Nordfisch will check in and clear it up. He's exceptionally knowledgeable on D-Jet, particularly European applications.
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