I'm currently- no pun intended- checking the continuity on a feed from ecu to th coil pack on a 4.0 2001 thor engine. seems I have a misfire on cylinders 4+7 caused by a weak spark. Ive already changed the HT leads, both coil packs and the MAF sensor to no cure of the problem. The only place I see to go now is further back down the ignition circuits from the coils to the ECU. Hence the continuity test on the feed wires to the coils.
I've just had the car converted to run LPG also. The misfire has been more prevalent since this and have read an interesting thread on here from a 2000 disco about the ecu being thrown out fuelling wise but would this affect spark?
Basically my question to the LandyZone is if the feed wires to the coils are all good I'm most probably looking at getting a new ecu. Would it be a straight swap, new one for old one (NNN 100 660) or are there various codings involved with diagnostic equipment needed??

I've just had the car converted to run LPG also. The misfire has been more prevalent since this and have read an interesting thread on here from a 2000 disco about the ecu being thrown out fuelling wise but would this affect spark?
Basically my question to the LandyZone is if the feed wires to the coils are all good I'm most probably looking at getting a new ecu. Would it be a straight swap, new one for old one (NNN 100 660) or are there various codings involved with diagnostic equipment needed??