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View Poll Results: Series I, II or III?
AU series I 381 31.23%
AU series II 472 38.69%
AU series III 397 32.54%
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Old 26-02-2015, 05:48 PM   #26
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Default Re: AU series 1, 2, or 3?

Hmm ok...I think you have been given a bit of a story, what's the part number on the ECU? Also it would have been slightly cheaper to offer a wheel without the buttons new so I'm not sure of the logic there?

There must be a list of what the engine got? It will be a 185kw version so unless it got some T series parts I'm not sure what else would have been done during the time.

If it did it might have a t series ecu which explains why it was perhaps not a stock 185 ecu....cosworth is a stretch even with Tickfords UK links.
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