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Old 12-08-08, 06:28 PM
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ECU question

Are the N356 and the N357 I think it they are called, are they compatable? Can you swap them in for different cars?

My SE went out on me, think it might be a ECU problem, and my GXL has a 6 instead of 7.
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Correction, 326, 327
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i have read that the n326 and n327 are interchangable, with differences compensating for rear end and vehicle weight? It should work. Someone will chime in who has done this though.

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N326 and 7 are compatible. You'd never know which is in the car...ever.
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