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Old 07-26-2008, 01:20 PM   #1
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Alright. I have an ecu that doesn't have the identifying sticker on it. Not quite sure which one it is. There's three connection locations housed within a single plug. (IE three independant connections connect to the same neon green connection plug on the ecu). I've popped it open to see if there's any identifying marks on any of the chips or boards that would I dentify it. But no such luck. Could some one please post some pictures of the plug connections and the different ECUs for the different generations? S4, S5 (both NA and Turbo). I have a feeling I'm looking at an S4 NA, but I just want to make sure.

Or if some one knows of where an identifying mark on the ecu would be, please tell me. K thnx, bai!






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S4 versus S5...
There are offset pins on each end on the largest plug.

I don't think you can tell between turbo versus non-turbo unless you look at the numbers on the chip inside?


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What numbers would I be looking for. I have it open right now.

The pins on the largest plug are not offset.
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here are some pics of the inside... sorry they're blurry...

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