Short update on my rebuild...
Hoping my Stylus is going to come back to life in the next week or so. (Its only been 2yrs since I drove it !!)
Got an engine ECU loom to rework on the dining room table (SWMBO not impressed !), and its got air, vac, water, fuel & oil systems all done.
Basically - ignition components to find homes for on the bulkhead, & the loom remade for those new locations.
And then its plug in my custom built ECU & see what happens.
The ECU itself has been built by an old college buddy who works for a well known Aston historic specialist.
Part of his job is to sort out substitution & replacement of outdated electronic components in 70s & 80s Astons like the Virage & Vantage.
These cars ran Weber Marelli EFi using a pair of ECUs, one driving each bank of the V8 (as did the Ferrari F40).
4 cylinder turbo versions of this setup were used on Lancia Integrale/Fiat Coupe (which is the engine I have) & Cosworth Sierra, but the complication is the engine timing -
both have 4 prong crank pulleys & use a cam sensor for phase identification. Most mid range aftermarket ECUs can't handle that and need a 36-1 crank wheel or similar.
So.. Nick has built me one-off with a pro ECU board into a Weber Marelli case, and added some of his black magic to allow all the original Lancia sensors to function from the original loom
(so its plug swappable with the standard road ECU) but with the added ability to remap everything, and with a few toys like launch control & full throttle shifting for later too.
For now it has a standard engine & turbo in the car, so that the we can prove the base maps extracted from OE ECU, get it running, and develop it from there....
Crap photos... too busy working on the car to take pics
