Scuderia Car Parts provides genuine and performance ECUs for luxury and high-performance vehicles. We offer OEM replacements, factory reset modules, and performance-tuned ECUs to enhance power, responsiveness, or efficiency. All units are tested for reliability and seamless integration with your vehicle’s systems. Our expert team also provides guidance on ECU upgrades and tuning, ensuring your car delivers optimal control and performance.

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Fits: Lamborghini Diablo GT (1999-2000)
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Lamborghini 0059006233

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Fits: Lamborghini Diablo GT (1999-2000)
Lamborghini 004108362

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What's in Lamborghini ECUs?

The Engine Control Unit (ECU), also known as the Engine Control Module (ECM), is the central computer that manages and optimizes a vehicle’s engine performance. It continuously monitors inputs from sensors such as air intake, throttle position, oxygen levels, and engine temperature, and adjusts parameters like fuel injection, ignition timing, and air-fuel mixture. Modern ECUs integrate with systems like transmission, stability control, and emissions to ensure performance and compliance. Advanced ECUs can adapt over time, learning driving patterns to fine-tune performance and efficiency.

Where it is located in the car? How should it be properly maintained?

The ECU is typically located in the engine bay or passenger compartment, often behind the dashboard or in a protected enclosure. It is connected to sensors and actuators via wiring harnesses. While designed to last the vehicle’s lifetime, failures can occur due to surges, water ingress, or connector corrosion. Maintenance tips include ensuring proper electrical work, keeping the battery and charging system in good condition, and protecting the ECU from moisture. Warning lights or poor performance often indicate ECU-related issues that require diagnostic scanning.