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Can someone tell me if the battery isolation switch when used resets the engine ECU and cause temporary running problems when re-connected? Car is VZ with gen1 or 3 with standard engine loom. The isolation switch is in the negative battery side. Thanks for the help.
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It depends on what brand & type of ECU you have & if it has memory for idle speed control etc. etc.
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Thanks Dr Terry. The ECU he uses is the standard supplied with the VZ sv8 I believe. Should I still get to it and copy down its details? This late model stuff is well out of my comfort zone.
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No that's fine, you just had me confused with the mention of the"RACE CAR ENGINE MANAGEMENT COMPUTER". I thought you had a Motec or Haltech or similar.
The factory Delphi ECU is very powerful & intelligent & has memories at several levels, so while you can disconnect the 12 volt supply at any time, it's not a good idea to do it regularly if you want good drivability & economy.
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