Spoon ECU
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Spoon ECU
Anyone fitted one? used one? Im looking to use a decat and sort out the induction side and have looked at the ECU as a next step. My understanding is that the SPoon one retains the alarm and lowers the VTEC point a bit.
Ive read that the Mugen ECU weakens the mix a bit as the car seems to run rich ( this was off a US thread)
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Ive read that the Mugen ECU weakens the mix a bit as the car seems to run rich ( this was off a US thread)
Any comments welcome
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Usually, these ECU are a stripped down version of the stock with a map designed specifically for their kit. If you can afford it get an AEM or the likes and get it set up specifically to your kit; i.e. CAI, Manifold and Exhaust.
I am using the Mugen ECU and its running sweet but then all my kit is Mugen. There is a thread kicking around on the Under the Hood where Ultimate Lurker has used one on a stock car with positive results but for the best you need to use the manufacturers kit.
I am using the Mugen ECU and its running sweet but then all my kit is Mugen. There is a thread kicking around on the Under the Hood where Ultimate Lurker has used one on a stock car with positive results but for the best you need to use the manufacturers kit.
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One guy on the board (was it Roger?) ran a Spoon ECU and his warranty was voided when his engine went bang. Lickermat, stick your VIN number into s2ki so you can list how old youre car is.
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Originally Posted by craig armstrong,Aug 16 2005, 04:12 PM
One guy on the board (was it Roger?) ran a Spoon ECU and his warranty was voided when his engine went bang. Lickermat, stick your VIN number into s2ki so you can list how old youre car is.
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Cheers guys , not got my S yet ...in the process of buying one .. ive read a lot on the S2k and realised that the S is a very well setup car. Unlike others there is not much more BHP to be had but there are a few choice mods that can make a real difference.
Looking at all the Header and cat back brands and they are all giving 5-10 for a full system ( I know that T1r claim much more ) but the likes of Mugen , Spoon , computech seem to be around the 5-10 mark. A full zorst does give you more torque which is allways welcome but gonna cost
Looking at all the Header and cat back brands and they are all giving 5-10 for a full system ( I know that T1r claim much more ) but the likes of Mugen , Spoon , computech seem to be around the 5-10 mark. A full zorst does give you more torque which is allways welcome but gonna cost
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Speak to Aquila Eagle - his car put down great numbers at a recent dyno session.
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I was just playing mate. re AE
My advice to you would be to think carefully about what you want to achieve or improve on with the S. Then select the most appropriate mods.
My advice to you would be to think carefully about what you want to achieve or improve on with the S. Then select the most appropriate mods.