After market cpu's recommendations please
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Hello chaps.
I thought this may be the best section to ask.
My mate has a chinese heap of junk in for repair, it has cpu issues, we managed to get the pin outs from them, but they've been ignoring us since.
Can anyone suggest any cpu people who may be able to help please (by fitting and setting up something western) ?
Many thanks in advance
I thought this may be the best section to ask.
My mate has a chinese heap of junk in for repair, it has cpu issues, we managed to get the pin outs from them, but they've been ignoring us since.
Can anyone suggest any cpu people who may be able to help please (by fitting and setting up something western) ?
Many thanks in advance
Thankyou for replying.
This was my original post on here, in the engine section, what my mate would like to achieve is to get a price to have someone come along and replace the ECU, and get the "vehicle" working, so he can ask his customer if they wish hime to proceed.
original post :
My mate has a small garage business in Worcester, and he's had a "car" brought into him, and as ever he's trying to help.
It is a Chinese beach buggy style of a thing, and it was imported by a company I'm told no longer exists, called superbyke, and spelt that way too.
The car is/was made by PMI Shanghai Co Ltd (I will be googling etc, but thought I'd ask here too)
The engine is a DAZON, it's an 1100 four cylinder car engine, the chassis number of the car is L4MB4FG67A110100
The problem is intermittent, but very frequent, loss of power to the cam sensor.
Many thanks in advance.
This was my original post on here, in the engine section, what my mate would like to achieve is to get a price to have someone come along and replace the ECU, and get the "vehicle" working, so he can ask his customer if they wish hime to proceed.
original post :
My mate has a small garage business in Worcester, and he's had a "car" brought into him, and as ever he's trying to help.
It is a Chinese beach buggy style of a thing, and it was imported by a company I'm told no longer exists, called superbyke, and spelt that way too.
The car is/was made by PMI Shanghai Co Ltd (I will be googling etc, but thought I'd ask here too)
The engine is a DAZON, it's an 1100 four cylinder car engine, the chassis number of the car is L4MB4FG67A110100
The problem is intermittent, but very frequent, loss of power to the cam sensor.
Many thanks in advance.
Try these, based in leicester,
http://www.ptp-ltd.co.uk/superbyke.htm
or Bristol,
http://www.superbyke.co.uk/
sounds like too much of a moneypit to me to change the induction system on some unknown chinese lump.
http://www.ptp-ltd.co.uk/superbyke.htm
or Bristol,
http://www.superbyke.co.uk/
sounds like too much of a moneypit to me to change the induction system on some unknown chinese lump.
Many thanks chaps, the place in Bristol has gone bust according to the vehicle owner, but I've passed details of both onto my mate.
I've been in e-mail contact with the chinese, and they save they now only have outlets in Hong Kong, and the USA.
I'll post how he gets on, and again, many thanks (I'd googled it and not come up with either of those sites).
I've been in e-mail contact with the chinese, and they save they now only have outlets in Hong Kong, and the USA.
I'll post how he gets on, and again, many thanks (I'd googled it and not come up with either of those sites).
OK chaps.
The Bristol one isn't the original importer (apparently), although they are in the same City.
They still have the video on their website, of the buggy thing, but aren't importing them ! (so why the video is there, who knows)
They have no expertise on the product, and very few parts, if I e-mail them they'll see what they can do, the chap didn't seem overly interested in talking to me, and wanted to answer the other phone that was ringing.
But again, thanks for the help.
The Bristol one isn't the original importer (apparently), although they are in the same City.
They still have the video on their website, of the buggy thing, but aren't importing them ! (so why the video is there, who knows)
They have no expertise on the product, and very few parts, if I e-mail them they'll see what they can do, the chap didn't seem overly interested in talking to me, and wanted to answer the other phone that was ringing.
But again, thanks for the help.
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