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Installing Accel DFI Gen 7 (3800 SII S/C) by Kostarossa
Started on: 03-06-2004 06:13 PM
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Last post by: PBJ on 03-06-2004 10:40 PM
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Report this Post03-06-2004 06:13 PM Click Here to See the Profile for KostarossaSend a Private Message to KostarossaDirect Link to This Post
Hello everyone,

I finally got an Accel DFI Gen 7 ECU and I am in the proccess of installing it. I discovered that ECU does not have any connector for EGR, EVAP canister purge valve and Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAF) and I was wondering is there any way passing emmision tests with out using these? I doubt but please advice.

Does anyone know where the Manifold Surface Temprature Sensor is?
Anyplace I can find maps for it (Grand National) ?

Anyone with Haltech ECUs that can send me a map? I can loaded this map to the Haltech software I have and copy the parameters to CalMap (which is the software for ACCEL).

Thank again for your help.

Kostas

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Originally posted by Kostarossa:

I discovered that ECU does not have any connector for EGR, EVAP canister purge valve and Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAF) and

Well thats not much good then.

I dont know your answer but a bump for you.

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