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ecu part number - 8/18/2008 3:47:26 PM
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bnett
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hey guys i''m new here but not to 954''s i''ve had mine for two years now. i''ve come into a problem dose anyone know the part number for the ecu and where i can get one on the net?
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RE: ecu part number - 8/18/2008 5:43:12 PM
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TK954RR
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Cali or non Cali model? Ron Ayers is cheapest i have seen, $588.00
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RE: ecu part number - 8/18/2008 10:09:45 PM
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bnett
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thanks guys your a big help. Its the cali model. what would happen if i put a non cali ecu in it.
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RE: ecu part number - 8/19/2008 12:33:52 PM
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Hcstreetriding
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good question. . . .
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RE: ecu part number - 8/19/2008 6:35:27 PM
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Diablo Runner
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ORIGINAL: bnett thanks guys your a big help. Its the cali model. what would happen if i put a non cali ecu in it. The state of CA explodes. . .
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RE: ecu part number - 8/19/2008 9:20:36 PM
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TK954RR
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OK i am only taking an educated guess here, but the cali has an o2 sensor. The ecm has to account for this so they have to be different. Parts lists 2 different ones, that has to be why.
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RE: ecu part number - 8/26/2008 1:16:05 AM
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Hcstreetriding
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ORIGINAL: TK954RR OK i am only taking an educated guess here, but the cali has an o2 sensor. The ecm has to account for this so they have to be different. Parts lists 2 different ones, that has to be why. your right. the O2 sensor and the evap cansiter are the differences. I would TAKE A GUESS and say that the ecu will work for both no matter what. just...... if you put a regualr ecu in a Cali bike you will have to unplug the sensor from the O2 sensor from the main harness or it will bittch at you and if there is any kinda electrical connection to the evap cansiter then unplug that. otherwise everything else is the same, but.... you also risk the chance of it running like shit cuz of the o2 sensor being unplugged. I know in cars they make a big difference, i dont know what it would do on that. also to edit my above responce. It might not run at all without the O2 sensor plugged in because of the way it is wired into the harness. that just came to mind. so....on second thought i dont know if i can offer a helpful resonce. sorry man.
< Message edited by Hcstreetriding -- 8/26/2008 1:19:32 AM >
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