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Old 09-05-2006, 06:15 PM
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Default ECU Repair / diagnose Contact requested

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Is there a contact to repair or diagnose a Lamborghini Diablo ECU. The Diablo
has 2 and I think one of mine is acting funny. I would like to send it out to be looked over to see if there is anything that is off or needs repairing.

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Old 09-05-2006, 08:50 PM
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did u try swaping them???

also there was a thread about repairs...
do a search
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Yes I did try the swap. When I did the problem goes to the opposite bank. That is why I think it is the ECU.

I will do a search thanks.
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dude the thread i told u about was under urs by a few...lool

any way here it is... Diablo ECU's repair?

there are others... but u have to look for them
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Thanks, I contacted Systems Consultants. Loren seemed very Knowlegdable.
He knew about the problem and stated he could fix it. I am good to go. I will inform everyone with the results.

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I've known Loren for many many years, he will definately treat you right!!
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Thanks, I contacted Systems Consultants. Loren seemed very Knowlegdable.
He knew about the problem and stated he could fix it. I am good to go. I will inform everyone with the results.

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im glad i could help...
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Found out the ECU was just fine and just needed a little adjustment.
I recently had a full engine rebuild in my 1992 Diablo and one of the ECUs was causing the engine to surge. There is a little screw on the side of the ECU that acts as a fuel regulator or adjustment. The Shop where I had the work done diagnosed which ECU was causing the problem took the ECU out adjusted the screw a few times before finalling installing it in and now my engine is just purring with no surging or stalling. Big Props to Marcello and his father at Alpha Clinic in Baldwin, Long Island (516) 623 0199.

If anyone is in Long Island and needs work on their Ferrai or Lamborghini these guys know what thier doing and can be trusted. They are straight up. They are presently changing a clutch on a 87 Testarrossa as we speak. Family owned and operated.

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WHOOO HOOOOOO...that's $7000.00 you don't have to throw down the Drain!!!!!

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