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HughF_UK
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140
12-07-2011, 07:30 AM #1
I thought it would be prudent to start a thread detailing the aftermarket CR ecu's that are out there...

I'm aware of the following:

Nira EDC-CR
Specialist components/simtek 'Hurricane' (pre-mapped turn key kits for the ford duratorque and ford lion - also the merc v6 3.2 cdi coming soon apparently)
Adaptronic 1280 (appears to work according to youtube)
ECU6D from diesel2fast4u on this forum

And of course, Bosch motorsport Smile
HughF_UK
12-07-2011, 07:30 AM #1

I thought it would be prudent to start a thread detailing the aftermarket CR ecu's that are out there...

I'm aware of the following:

Nira EDC-CR
Specialist components/simtek 'Hurricane' (pre-mapped turn key kits for the ford duratorque and ford lion - also the merc v6 3.2 cdi coming soon apparently)
Adaptronic 1280 (appears to work according to youtube)
ECU6D from diesel2fast4u on this forum

And of course, Bosch motorsport Smile

diesel1972
Naturally-aspirated

8
02-09-2012, 03:34 PM #2
I have been doing some homework on aftermarket diesel ECU systems.

As I work for a company that exports truck and industrial engines we needed a solution for testing these engines so that’s why I spend some time investigating on aftermarket diesel ECU systems.

I selected on the following criteria.

Timing signals or trigger modes and start with no cam sync. Only BOSCH and Adaptronic have this option to run with no cam sensor.
Injector driver output protection. BOSCH Nira and Adaptronic have short-circuit protection on there injector drivers.
Able to run HPI fuel system. Only Adaptronic have this.
Able to run Delphi mart injector system. Only Adaptronic have this.
Able to control VNT turbo servo activators. BOSCH Specialist components Skynam or Sybele and Adaptronic have this option
Lamda sensor input. BOSCH Nira Skynam or Sybele and Adaptronic have this option

BOSCH motorsport ECU. Expensive and a lot of options and not a very positive feedback on information questions.
http://www.bosch-motorsport.com/content/...l/3690.htm

Nira I7r.
Can run solenoid and piezo up to 8 injectors.
I find the software complicated as it calculates back to a AFR or lambda number.
Price 3400Euro ex VAT
http://www.niramotorsport.com/pdf/NIRA_i7r.pdf

Specialist components and simtek Bodyligic with there Hurricane ECU system.
Specialist components build the hardware and Bodyligic makes complete wire looms for some engine models including the OM642.
Can run solenoid and piezo up to 8 injectors with one pilot and main injection.
I find the software easy to use and it’s very basic in controls functions but it works.
Price 3525Euro ex VAT for the OM642 ECU kit
http://www.bodylogicuk.com/90265/info.php?p=8
http://www.twinkam.co.uk/shop/page/8?shop_param

GEMS EMDI72
Can run up to 8 solenoid injectors.
This ECU also has a lot of options and uses the standard GEMS software. I find that there are to many menu’s to work in to set-up the ECU.
Price start from 2665Euro ex VAT
http://www.gems.co.uk/?content=pages&id=emdi72

Skynam or Sybele diesel ECU.
Can run solenoid and piezo up to 6 injectors with two pilot and main and post injections.
According to there specification list they have a lot of options but the software seems complicated to me. It can run 2 boostonctrollers had EGR and many other things.
Price start from 3000Euro ex VAT for a ECU kit.
http://www.skynam.com/category.php?id_category=18

Adaptronic 1280DI ECU.
This is the system I know best as we are using it to test diesel engines almost every day as we use there engine test unit and it has proven to be very robust as we had short-circuits in wiring and faulty injectors on numerous occasions.
It can run solenoid and piezo up to12 injectors with two pilot and main and post injections.
This ECU can run about everything and the software is easy to use as it’s using a VE based calculation. The ECU has open base software so if you know about PLC programming you can do it all. If you want to boost control 4 turbochargers or commonrail fuelpumps it can be done. Also the onboard oscilloscope and simulator makes it a lost easier to troubleshoot things.
This system has been tested on the limit on motorsport as they run Le Dakar rally and use it to run a V8 Scania truck close to 2000Hp and use ALS to spoolup to massive turbochargers.
Price start from 2016Euro ex VAT for a ECU kit.
http://www.adaptronic.nl/home/adaptronic...unit-.html
http://www.adaptronic.nl/home/adaptronic...ystem.html

I’m planning to transplant a OM628 as I love V8 engines and I’m going to use the 1280DI ECU for it as they already have this engine in the test program or a Specialist components Hurricane ECU system.
Also they told me that Adaptronic will have the configuration for the Mercedes 216/316/416 CDI ready in the next weeks so I also Keep this option open.

If you like to know some more here’s an e-mail address you can ask for more information as they are specialized in diesel ECU systems and they work with most of these manufactures except for bosch and NIRA. They are also able to build custom injectors and fuelpumps. dieselecusystems@gmail.com

I hope it’s usefulShy
diesel1972
02-09-2012, 03:34 PM #2

I have been doing some homework on aftermarket diesel ECU systems.

As I work for a company that exports truck and industrial engines we needed a solution for testing these engines so that’s why I spend some time investigating on aftermarket diesel ECU systems.

I selected on the following criteria.

Timing signals or trigger modes and start with no cam sync. Only BOSCH and Adaptronic have this option to run with no cam sensor.
Injector driver output protection. BOSCH Nira and Adaptronic have short-circuit protection on there injector drivers.
Able to run HPI fuel system. Only Adaptronic have this.
Able to run Delphi mart injector system. Only Adaptronic have this.
Able to control VNT turbo servo activators. BOSCH Specialist components Skynam or Sybele and Adaptronic have this option
Lamda sensor input. BOSCH Nira Skynam or Sybele and Adaptronic have this option

BOSCH motorsport ECU. Expensive and a lot of options and not a very positive feedback on information questions.
http://www.bosch-motorsport.com/content/...l/3690.htm

Nira I7r.
Can run solenoid and piezo up to 8 injectors.
I find the software complicated as it calculates back to a AFR or lambda number.
Price 3400Euro ex VAT
http://www.niramotorsport.com/pdf/NIRA_i7r.pdf

Specialist components and simtek Bodyligic with there Hurricane ECU system.
Specialist components build the hardware and Bodyligic makes complete wire looms for some engine models including the OM642.
Can run solenoid and piezo up to 8 injectors with one pilot and main injection.
I find the software easy to use and it’s very basic in controls functions but it works.
Price 3525Euro ex VAT for the OM642 ECU kit
http://www.bodylogicuk.com/90265/info.php?p=8
http://www.twinkam.co.uk/shop/page/8?shop_param

GEMS EMDI72
Can run up to 8 solenoid injectors.
This ECU also has a lot of options and uses the standard GEMS software. I find that there are to many menu’s to work in to set-up the ECU.
Price start from 2665Euro ex VAT
http://www.gems.co.uk/?content=pages&id=emdi72

Skynam or Sybele diesel ECU.
Can run solenoid and piezo up to 6 injectors with two pilot and main and post injections.
According to there specification list they have a lot of options but the software seems complicated to me. It can run 2 boostonctrollers had EGR and many other things.
Price start from 3000Euro ex VAT for a ECU kit.
http://www.skynam.com/category.php?id_category=18

Adaptronic 1280DI ECU.
This is the system I know best as we are using it to test diesel engines almost every day as we use there engine test unit and it has proven to be very robust as we had short-circuits in wiring and faulty injectors on numerous occasions.
It can run solenoid and piezo up to12 injectors with two pilot and main and post injections.
This ECU can run about everything and the software is easy to use as it’s using a VE based calculation. The ECU has open base software so if you know about PLC programming you can do it all. If you want to boost control 4 turbochargers or commonrail fuelpumps it can be done. Also the onboard oscilloscope and simulator makes it a lost easier to troubleshoot things.
This system has been tested on the limit on motorsport as they run Le Dakar rally and use it to run a V8 Scania truck close to 2000Hp and use ALS to spoolup to massive turbochargers.
Price start from 2016Euro ex VAT for a ECU kit.
http://www.adaptronic.nl/home/adaptronic...unit-.html
http://www.adaptronic.nl/home/adaptronic...ystem.html

I’m planning to transplant a OM628 as I love V8 engines and I’m going to use the 1280DI ECU for it as they already have this engine in the test program or a Specialist components Hurricane ECU system.
Also they told me that Adaptronic will have the configuration for the Mercedes 216/316/416 CDI ready in the next weeks so I also Keep this option open.

If you like to know some more here’s an e-mail address you can ask for more information as they are specialized in diesel ECU systems and they work with most of these manufactures except for bosch and NIRA. They are also able to build custom injectors and fuelpumps. dieselecusystems@gmail.com

I hope it’s usefulShy

Riverstick
GT2256V

114
01-02-2013, 04:51 PM #3
I see the Adaptronic Diesel common rail ECU is now advertised at 1549 euros.....I think its only a matter of time before we see an OM617 with a working Common Rail system and a fully controlled VGT...Provided someone can machine the head to accept a suitable injector.
This post was last modified: 01-02-2013, 04:53 PM by Riverstick.

" It is far easier to get forgiveness rather than permission"
Riverstick
01-02-2013, 04:51 PM #3

I see the Adaptronic Diesel common rail ECU is now advertised at 1549 euros.....I think its only a matter of time before we see an OM617 with a working Common Rail system and a fully controlled VGT...Provided someone can machine the head to accept a suitable injector.


" It is far easier to get forgiveness rather than permission"

Simpler=Better
PORTED HEAD

2,127
01-03-2013, 09:33 AM #4
(01-02-2013, 04:51 PM)Riverstick I see the Adaptronic Diesel common rail ECU is now advertised at 1549 euros.....I think its only a matter of time before we see an OM617 with a working Common Rail system and a fully controlled VGT...Provided someone can machine the head to accept a suitable injector.

That's the easy part. The prechambers can be easily duplicated with the injector mounting threads changed to match a CR injector's seat/ mounting config.

Newbie-read this: Cheap Tricks
617.952-220k-Getting built up
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
Simpler=Better
01-03-2013, 09:33 AM #4

(01-02-2013, 04:51 PM)Riverstick I see the Adaptronic Diesel common rail ECU is now advertised at 1549 euros.....I think its only a matter of time before we see an OM617 with a working Common Rail system and a fully controlled VGT...Provided someone can machine the head to accept a suitable injector.

That's the easy part. The prechambers can be easily duplicated with the injector mounting threads changed to match a CR injector's seat/ mounting config.


Newbie-read this: Cheap Tricks
617.952-220k-Getting built up
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?

Eric78
GT2559V

196
03-05-2013, 03:21 AM #5
Interesting to see Adaptronic mentioned, they are Australian based in Sydney, a friend of mine is a friend of the Adaptronic guys, he got hold of some of their gear half price, none of their ECUs are diesel specific, actually their website never used to even mention that the 1280 could be used on diesels but yeah, my friend said he had heard about it being used on Diesels, if I ever had a common rail diesel I wanted to mod I'd probably go for Adaptronic.
This post was last modified: 03-05-2013, 03:22 AM by Eric78.
Eric78
03-05-2013, 03:21 AM #5

Interesting to see Adaptronic mentioned, they are Australian based in Sydney, a friend of mine is a friend of the Adaptronic guys, he got hold of some of their gear half price, none of their ECUs are diesel specific, actually their website never used to even mention that the 1280 could be used on diesels but yeah, my friend said he had heard about it being used on Diesels, if I ever had a common rail diesel I wanted to mod I'd probably go for Adaptronic.

diesel1972
Naturally-aspirated

8
03-30-2013, 08:56 AM #6
Fun: Your looking on the wrong side of the globe. Adaptronic DI system is done by RV Engineering in the Nederland. Link to there ECU. http://www.adaptronic.nl/home/ecu-and-tu...ystem.html

I’m sure they have a whole lot of different OM Mercedes engines running but can find not a lot about it in the web and if you go there YouTube channel they more into rally cars and other big stuff like truck engines. http://www.youtube.com/user/rvengineering/featured

Also have been following this tread for some time now and it turns out they do a lot more on diesel tuning question is are they producing part for our engines as it’s all about big stuff so best I can do is trop an email as I also want to go forward on my engine swap. http://www.competitiondiesel.com/forums/...p?t=141728
diesel1972
03-30-2013, 08:56 AM #6

Fun: Your looking on the wrong side of the globe. Adaptronic DI system is done by RV Engineering in the Nederland. Link to there ECU. http://www.adaptronic.nl/home/ecu-and-tu...ystem.html

I’m sure they have a whole lot of different OM Mercedes engines running but can find not a lot about it in the web and if you go there YouTube channel they more into rally cars and other big stuff like truck engines. http://www.youtube.com/user/rvengineering/featured

Also have been following this tread for some time now and it turns out they do a lot more on diesel tuning question is are they producing part for our engines as it’s all about big stuff so best I can do is trop an email as I also want to go forward on my engine swap. http://www.competitiondiesel.com/forums/...p?t=141728

Eric78
GT2559V

196
03-30-2013, 08:36 PM #7
(03-30-2013, 08:56 AM)diesel1972 Fun: Your looking on the wrong side of the globe. Adaptronic DI system is done by RV Engineering in the Nederland. Link to there ECU.
I think that maybe that is just the Dutch office of the the company or a licencee, there's been the Sydney based Adaptronic since 2003, same logos & all.
http://adaptronic.com.au/
This post was last modified: 03-30-2013, 08:49 PM by Eric78.
Eric78
03-30-2013, 08:36 PM #7

(03-30-2013, 08:56 AM)diesel1972 Fun: Your looking on the wrong side of the globe. Adaptronic DI system is done by RV Engineering in the Nederland. Link to there ECU.
I think that maybe that is just the Dutch office of the the company or a licencee, there's been the Sydney based Adaptronic since 2003, same logos & all.
http://adaptronic.com.au/

gttool
Naturally-aspirated

4
04-01-2013, 03:11 AM #8
I Will second it as i built the cases for the first run of ecu's that Andy produced some years ago
They are some what different to what he builds now but
Rv do build the injector drivers to run with the adaptronic computer
gttool
04-01-2013, 03:11 AM #8

I Will second it as i built the cases for the first run of ecu's that Andy produced some years ago
They are some what different to what he builds now but
Rv do build the injector drivers to run with the adaptronic computer

EvoPeter
GT2256V

161
08-05-2016, 05:36 PM #9
Thread lift. <===€
Any one have any new news in this matter? Im looking for a standalone ecu for commonrail.

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Mercedes 190 -92, om605 Stroker 2.75L, Dieselmeken 7,5mm (160cc) EDC with Baldur DSL1 ECU, Garrett GTX3576R A/R 1.06 without WG, SMF, 716.661 (SG-S370/6) Gearbox
EvoPeter
08-05-2016, 05:36 PM #9

Thread lift. <===€
Any one have any new news in this matter? Im looking for a standalone ecu for commonrail.


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Mercedes 190 -92, om605 Stroker 2.75L, Dieselmeken 7,5mm (160cc) EDC with Baldur DSL1 ECU, Garrett GTX3576R A/R 1.06 without WG, SMF, 716.661 (SG-S370/6) Gearbox

Evgeniy1987
GT2256V

139
08-06-2016, 10:45 AM #10
Did you have a look at TriJekt ?

http://www.trijekt.de/index.php?id=167&L=1

I have good experiences with TriJekt Bee .. but that, of course, doesn't say that TriJekt TD is just as good ...
Evgeniy1987
08-06-2016, 10:45 AM #10

Did you have a look at TriJekt ?

http://www.trijekt.de/index.php?id=167&L=1

I have good experiences with TriJekt Bee .. but that, of course, doesn't say that TriJekt TD is just as good ...

rolfts
K26-2

38
11-04-2016, 01:27 PM #11
trijekt td ecu is only for statinairy engines.

and adaptronic needs the injector drive that ruud designed. the only problem is that you would need a flow table for eatch injector to have it running properly. they cant make the injectors identical so you need to give eatch one a specific offset. 90% of the oem commonrail ecus on the market are given a pre destined offset and afther that it will test to see if the injector is breaking in properly and when its worn out.
aftermarket ecu's cant do this.
rolfts
11-04-2016, 01:27 PM #11

trijekt td ecu is only for statinairy engines.

and adaptronic needs the injector drive that ruud designed. the only problem is that you would need a flow table for eatch injector to have it running properly. they cant make the injectors identical so you need to give eatch one a specific offset. 90% of the oem commonrail ecus on the market are given a pre destined offset and afther that it will test to see if the injector is breaking in properly and when its worn out.
aftermarket ecu's cant do this.

the D
K26-2

29
11-21-2016, 06:37 PM #12
I hear some chatter about "developer mode" in conjunction with an sds in the forums, is that a realistic option? Will it really do "anything you want" or is that a bit too optimistic? If that's really true, you could buy the drivetrain from a donor vehicle with all control units, looms, and hardware to make the swap happen then code out das, esp, or any other non-relevant functions.

Thinking this through a bit more, one could swap engine and trans from a donor, code out non-relevant electronics from both engine & trans ecu, keep CAN communication so the drivetrain will work like factory, then just have to worry about some basic wiring and the mechanics of the swap.

Am I anywhere close to living in reality by thinking it through this way?
the D
11-21-2016, 06:37 PM #12

I hear some chatter about "developer mode" in conjunction with an sds in the forums, is that a realistic option? Will it really do "anything you want" or is that a bit too optimistic? If that's really true, you could buy the drivetrain from a donor vehicle with all control units, looms, and hardware to make the swap happen then code out das, esp, or any other non-relevant functions.

Thinking this through a bit more, one could swap engine and trans from a donor, code out non-relevant electronics from both engine & trans ecu, keep CAN communication so the drivetrain will work like factory, then just have to worry about some basic wiring and the mechanics of the swap.

Am I anywhere close to living in reality by thinking it through this way?

AlanMcR
mind - blown

400
11-21-2016, 11:48 PM #13
Some things can be coded out. Not DAS. For some ECUs, like the OM606A, there are means of faking out DAS. These things become progressively more difficult with later years.
AlanMcR
11-21-2016, 11:48 PM #13

Some things can be coded out. Not DAS. For some ECUs, like the OM606A, there are means of faking out DAS. These things become progressively more difficult with later years.

whipplem104
Holset

559
11-22-2016, 12:18 AM #14
Not even close unfortunately. Developer mode can do somethings but not really all that much. Really all i does is allow you to configure things that were optional for that car or other cars but it is all in German and Mercedes engineering abreviations that do not really translate to anything half the time. And there are layers and passwords etc. It works for things like I want xenon lights or no airmatic if your car had that option.
Immo cannot be coded out. It would take a really serious hack at it to rewrite the code. I worked on this for years with different people all over the world and got nowhere. Then you still have to make the systems work.
I can offer this to people for the om648 no problem. I have a build thread on this in the projects section. Running and driving. I can offer a preprogrammed EIS, keys, ecu, etc. for this to work. And a preprogrammed tcu for the transmission. How complete from there is up to you. Harnessess, shifter etc.
whipplem104
11-22-2016, 12:18 AM #14

Not even close unfortunately. Developer mode can do somethings but not really all that much. Really all i does is allow you to configure things that were optional for that car or other cars but it is all in German and Mercedes engineering abreviations that do not really translate to anything half the time. And there are layers and passwords etc. It works for things like I want xenon lights or no airmatic if your car had that option.
Immo cannot be coded out. It would take a really serious hack at it to rewrite the code. I worked on this for years with different people all over the world and got nowhere. Then you still have to make the systems work.
I can offer this to people for the om648 no problem. I have a build thread on this in the projects section. Running and driving. I can offer a preprogrammed EIS, keys, ecu, etc. for this to work. And a preprogrammed tcu for the transmission. How complete from there is up to you. Harnessess, shifter etc.

the D
K26-2

29
11-22-2016, 05:10 AM #15
Bah, of course. Deep down I knew this though, it would be all over the interwebs if developer mode was that awesome. This leads to more questions though.

Whipple, I've seen that you sell om648/immobilizer assemblies, or have the capability to make it a reality. Do you know if the work you've done for that application crosses over to the V8 diesels? Have you tried or heard of anyone trying? Or is an aftermarket ecu a better/easier option?

I'm getting more and more intrigued by an om628/629 swap.
the D
11-22-2016, 05:10 AM #15

Bah, of course. Deep down I knew this though, it would be all over the interwebs if developer mode was that awesome. This leads to more questions though.

Whipple, I've seen that you sell om648/immobilizer assemblies, or have the capability to make it a reality. Do you know if the work you've done for that application crosses over to the V8 diesels? Have you tried or heard of anyone trying? Or is an aftermarket ecu a better/easier option?

I'm getting more and more intrigued by an om628/629 swap.

starynovy
Holset

338
11-22-2016, 05:20 AM #16
Well go for 629, easier to tune since it has vastly documented EDC16 management.

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Ex: 525tds 130kW, C250TD 160kW, E320CDI 200kW, ML400CDI 230kW, A6 R5TDI 130kW
Now: Q7 V8TDI 240kW, 320d 150kW, 335d 210kW
starynovy
11-22-2016, 05:20 AM #16

Well go for 629, easier to tune since it has vastly documented EDC16 management.


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Ex: 525tds 130kW, C250TD 160kW, E320CDI 200kW, ML400CDI 230kW, A6 R5TDI 130kW
Now: Q7 V8TDI 240kW, 320d 150kW, 335d 210kW

whipplem104
Holset

559
11-22-2016, 10:20 AM #17
Should be the same as long as it uses the same EIS generation stuff.
Going aftermarket is incredibly expensive and not easy. That is why I invested so much time in the factory stuff.
Your entry point for common rail in the aftermarket is around 5k for undocumented crap. It really is closer to 10k-15k to have a working engine to use.
whipplem104
11-22-2016, 10:20 AM #17

Should be the same as long as it uses the same EIS generation stuff.
Going aftermarket is incredibly expensive and not easy. That is why I invested so much time in the factory stuff.
Your entry point for common rail in the aftermarket is around 5k for undocumented crap. It really is closer to 10k-15k to have a working engine to use.

barrote
Superturbo

1,627
11-22-2016, 12:21 PM #18
have u guys looked at the ECU in truck´s , i mean big hauling trucks and ofroad vehicles , these days those engines are common rail too, and the controll law´s should be pretty less restrictrive, it might work out from a mb powered gen set for instance...

FD,
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barrote
11-22-2016, 12:21 PM #18

have u guys looked at the ECU in truck´s , i mean big hauling trucks and ofroad vehicles , these days those engines are common rail too, and the controll law´s should be pretty less restrictrive, it might work out from a mb powered gen set for instance...


FD,
Powered by tractor fuel

starynovy
Holset

338
11-22-2016, 04:11 PM #19
Older MB trucks used TEMIC ECUs from what I know.. same undocumented ECU as OM628. Well Brabus made 240kW version of this 185kW engine but they are not some garage tuners so I guess they got full functions description from TEMIC for some €€€€.

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Ex: 525tds 130kW, C250TD 160kW, E320CDI 200kW, ML400CDI 230kW, A6 R5TDI 130kW
Now: Q7 V8TDI 240kW, 320d 150kW, 335d 210kW
starynovy
11-22-2016, 04:11 PM #19

Older MB trucks used TEMIC ECUs from what I know.. same undocumented ECU as OM628. Well Brabus made 240kW version of this 185kW engine but they are not some garage tuners so I guess they got full functions description from TEMIC for some €€€€.


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Ex: 525tds 130kW, C250TD 160kW, E320CDI 200kW, ML400CDI 230kW, A6 R5TDI 130kW
Now: Q7 V8TDI 240kW, 320d 150kW, 335d 210kW

 
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