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Zetec ECU Overheating


pksurveyor

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In this 95 degree Texas heat, the ECU on my 147 hp Zetec is overheating. The engine will not rev over 4,000 rpm when the ECU gets too hot. At last Saturday's track day, I wrapped ice pack under the ECU with bungee cord per Jeff Sloan's suggestion. It worked well but it is a pain to carry an ice cooler around. Any suggestions??

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It is located inside at the end of the passenger side footwell. The ECU is bolted directly to the bulkhead. I think the heat comes from the engine compartment through the bulkhead. I have not figured out a way to vent the heat. If I open a hole near the bulkhead, more heat may come in.

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Try spacing the ECU away from the bulkhead on some spacers to let what air flow you have their get behind it. You can always add a little electric fan like the kind that are found in computers to help move the air around the ECU.

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pksurveyor

 

My plan would be to shield the outside of the foot wells and then do the stand offs like MHKflyer52 said if required. If they didn't resolve the heat issue his idea of the small fan directed to the area should resolve the issue. On my Birkin my ECU was mounted up under the dash, and cleared the wipper arm movement no fan. I doubt if yours would require outside air. Just my thoughts.

 

Gary

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My Birkin has the Ford ECU dangling thru a slot the size of the ecu body that is cut at the top of the passenger footwell at the Distal end.

The harness connector then "clamps" the ECU. No known problems except that the ECU cannot manage the raised compression f 10.2 to 1.

megasquirt coming .

 

m

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just about any surface on the bulkhead will conduct heat. I solved that by using heavy duty velcro (Radio Shack has it), to prevent heat conduction.

One issue during trackdays is the higher revs, and subsequent higher load on the ignition and injector drivers because of the number of pulses per second that it results in.

 

I used to have a GEMS unit, which had no real heatsink and it eventually died. Repeated cut-outs from overheating will eventually damage the drivers. I now have a DTA unit on two of those velcro strips and it's been flawless.

 

Cherik

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

I know this is probably a day late and a dollar short, but mine is beneath the passenger's seat. The mount is riveted to the floor, and the ECU is velcro'd to the mount.http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1037282377_ECUMount2.JPG

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Putting the ECU under the seat certainly makes it a lot easier for access. It is a chore to crawl inside the footwell. I have installed a heat shield on the bulkhead and added insulation inside the passenger footwell. I am going to take a test drive this weekend.

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Waiting to see how the weekend goes. My Emerald has an 18" wired serial port plug on the end for programing with the laptop. I would think under the seat could get wet, my car has on a trip a few weeks ago. I also got wet!

 

Gary

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