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epicEFI supports a wide range of available hardware to purchase from different vendors. Below is a listing of the supported hardware.
epicEFI supports a wide range of available hardware to purchase from different vendors. Below is a listing of the supported hardware.


== epicECU ==
= epicECU =
This is the ECU that we manufacture and sell. It supports a large amount of inputs and outputs as well as dual [[Drive by Wire]] and dual [[Knock Control]].
This is the ECU that we manufacture and sell. It supports a large amount of inputs and outputs as well as dual [[Drive by Wire]] and dual [[Knock Control]].
[[File:Epicecu.jpg|thumb|epicECU]]
[[File:Epicecu.jpg|thumb|epicECU]]

Revision as of 12:47, 15 January 2026

List of supported hardware

epicEFI supports a wide range of available hardware to purchase from different vendors. Below is a listing of the supported hardware.

epicECU

This is the ECU that we manufacture and sell. It supports a large amount of inputs and outputs as well as dual Drive by Wire and dual Knock Control.

epicECU

This ECU supports:

  • 12 cylinder sequential injection and ignition
  • 22 auxiliary inputs
  • 24 auxiliary outputs
  • 8 k-type thermocouple inputs
  • Dual knock channels
  • Dual drive by wire
  • CAN-bus
  • FlexFuel


Internal name: epicEFI

For more details, including pinouts see epicECU.

rusEFI

Below are the boards manfucatured and sold by rusEFI .

uaEFI - Ultra Affordable

This is a ECU designed and sold by rusEFI. This ECU is designed as the low budget option while still retaining a good feature set.

uaEFI

Some of the supported features are:

There are two versions of the ultra affordable, dictated by the microcontroller.

  • uaEFI - The variant powered by the STM32 F4
  • uaEFI Pro - The variant powered by the STM32 F7

These two can be distinguished by the writing on the main microcontroller.

There are a few internal names based on the microcontroller and table size:

  • uaefi - The basic uaEFI powered by the STM32 F4
  • uaefi_pro - uaEFI powered by the STM32 F7
  • uaefiBIGFUEL - The same as uaefi but with 32x32 fuel and 24x24 ignition tables
  • uaefi_pro_bigfuel - Same as uaefi_pro but with 32x32 fuel and 24x24 ignition table

For more details, including pinouts, schematics and gerber files see uaEFI.

uaEFI Honda OBD1

This is the same controller as uaEFI - Ultra Affordable sold by rusEFI but featuring a Honda OBD1 connector and footprint for fitting into OEM Honda ECUs.

uaEFI Honda OBD1

Some of the notable features:

Internal name: uaefi-obd1

For more details, including pinouts, schematics and gerber files see uaEFI Honda OBD1.




uaEFI 121 Pin

This is the same controller as uaEFI - Ultra Affordable sold by rusEFI but featuring a 121 Pin connector and metal case.

uaEFI 121 Pin

Some of the notable features are:

Internal name: uaefi121

For more details, including pinouts see uaEFI 121 Pin.

This ECU is NOT pin compatible with VW ME7.5 ECUs. Connecting this ECU to a ME7.5 car will probably damage something on the car and/or ECU.

Proteus

Proteus in a case

The rusEFI Proteus is a ECU designed by Matthew Kennedy and sold by rusEFI. This ECU has been sold with different case styles as and bare boards. It features three AMPSEAL connectors.

Some of the features are:

There are two variants of the Proteus, the one with the STM32 F4 and F7. Only the F4 variant is currenty supported.

Internal name: proteus_f4

For more details, including pinouts, schematics and gerber files see Proteus.

The bare Proteus board

microRusEFI (MRE)

Bare microRusEFI board

This a small form factor ECU designed and sold by rusEFI. packaged into a compact ECU case featuring a Molex CMC connector.

Some of the features are:

Internal name: mre_f4

For more details, including pinouts, schematics and gerber files see microRusEFI.

microRusEFI

F407 Discovery and Frankenso

These are ECUs designed and previously sold by rusEFI.

Frankenso

This ECU features a STM32F4DISCOVERY hardware evaulation daughterboard and is considered legacy hardware and should be used only with experienced users.

It is strongly recommended to upgrade to a newer board. For more information, see Frankenso.