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i brought a car with a engine conversion , he said was it was a glanza engine , how can i deffo confirm this? wana make sure it is a EP91 engine and loom before i buy a ecu?

thanks dave

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Dave, the simpler task would be to locate your current standard ecu and check the loom plug that connects directly to it for the number of pinout plugs.

EP91 location is directly behind the glovebox, EP82 location is behind the bottom of the centre console, directly behind where the cigarette lighter compartment resides.

2 plugs means its an EP82 engine loom, 3 plugs means its a Glanza EP91 loom. The non-turbo also uses 2 plugs.

Example of an EP91 n/a 2 plug loom (white plugs)

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This is the best way to identify which type of plug'n'play ecu plug type you require. There is no difference between the two except for fitment and perhaps availability as there are many different types of plug'n'play ecu's out there, some rarer than others in 2 plug and 3 plug form.

John beat me to it but the info is there ;)

Joz

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Thanks alot dude really help full , it must have a ep82 conversion in a ep91 chassis, as the ecu was behind the glove box , but has 2 plugs aha

thanks very much :)

dave

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