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23-Oct-2005, 11:14
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Question - SP3
does the 91' SP3 use a P8 or P7 ecu ??
and without P??? identifier how can I tell if it's a P7 or a P8.
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23-Oct-2005, 12:41
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Hi Neil
SP2/3/4/SPS use P7 ECU. In my understanding, P8 was only used on the later T8s (including SP5). Sorry, can't help with the ID/numbers.
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Yep, my 1994 Strada came with a P8, now long gone to Denmark.
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23-Oct-2005, 15:16
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bugger, so the one on fleabay is a P7 then...
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23-Oct-2005, 16:25
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You can sometimes get P8s from Cosworths, Lancias etc off eBay.
I have no idea if they work with 888 chips.
Does someone know?
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24-Oct-2005, 20:21
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The P8's are coded as IAW 435 whilst the P7 is labelled IAW 043. My (early) 888 has a P7. A P8 off a car should be fine as long as you fit a correct EPROM.
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24-Oct-2005, 22:02
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cheers guys, think I've found one over in Germany, Nathanhu has just sold me his.
thanks again
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the P8 has an external trimmer, i don't think the P7 has that, just an easy way to i.d one without the weber i.d sticker on it.
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ECU is the same, it's the processor that makes the difference.
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