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Thermocouple ECU

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by ChicagoFerrari, Mar 31, 2014.

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  1. ChicagoFerrari

    ChicagoFerrari Karting

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    I've just been told I need to have the Thermocouple CPU's replaced. What should these cost? This is for a Mondial T, anyone have an idea?
     
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    the CAT ECU fails way more often than the CAT overheats.
     
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    My thoughts exactly. When the "warning" system is far more problematic than the very system it's monitoring combined with the fact they are 3-4 hundred bucks a side ? Get rid of them, your engine ecu's won't know the difference. If you are really keen on monitoring your exhaust temps you can purchase a very nice dual EGT guage with probes for less than the cost of replacing one original Ferrari cat temp ecu. Just my opinion I may be wrong. I'm referring to the Mondial/348 system.
     

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