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MBE ECU pinout and wiring reference

This page documents the wiring of the MBE 9A4/967-style engine management ECU as fitted to TVR models running the Speed Six straight-six and AJP V8 (Cerbera, Tuscan, Tamora, T350, Sagaris). It is a transcription of an ECU wiring diagram showing sensor inputs on one side, injector and coil drivers on the other, and a 19-way male multiplug forming the chassis-side interface.

Use this as a reference when tracing faults, repinning a connector, or sanity-checking an aftermarket loom. The MBE ECU uses a single large multiway connector at the unit itself; the pin numbers below refer to that ECU header. Always confirm against your own car — looms vary between models and years, and previous owners may have rewired things.

The central ECU connector terminations as labelled on the diagram:

PinFunction
2MAP sensor signal
3Lambda 2 (even bank)
6Radiator fan 2
7Ground (0 V)
13Crank position sensor +
14Diagnostics / ECU fault to dash
17Air charge temperature (ACT)
18TPS2 (even bank) signal
19Coil drive A
20Coil ground
21Lambda 1 (odd bank)
23Air-con request input
25Fuel pump drive
26Ground (0 V)
27Crank position sensor −
33Tacho output
35TPS1 (odd bank) signal
36Engine coolant temperature (ECT)
38Injector bank 1 (odd) drive
40Coil ground
41Radiator fan 1
42Air-con acknowledge
44Shift lamp
485 V Vref out
49Signal return (Sigrtn)
50Ground (0 V)
51Ground (0 V)
5212 V ECU power
53Injector bank 2 (even) drive
55Coil drive B

Pin 14 appears twice on the source diagram, labelled both “Diag” and “ECU fault to dash” — in practice the same line is used for both functions.

All temperature and position sensors share the ECU’s Sigrtn (pin 49) as their analogue ground; do not bond their grounds to chassis or you will pick up offsets. The 5 V Vref (pin 48) feeds the potentiometric sensors (throttle bodies, MAP).

SensorConnectorPinGoes to
ACT (air charge temp)2-pin1ECU 17
ACT2Sigrtn (ECU 49)
ECT (coolant temp)2-pin1ECU 36
ECT2Sigrtn
TPS1 (odd bank)3-pin15 V Vref
TPS12ECU 35
TPS13Sigrtn
TPS2 (even bank)3-pin15 V Vref
TPS22ECU 18
TPS23ECU 48 (5 V Vref)
Lambda 1 (odd)3-pin112 V (fused) – heater
Lambda 120 V
Lambda 13ECU 21
Lambda 2 (even)3-pin112 V (fused) – heater
Lambda 220 V
Lambda 23ECU 3
Crank position2-pin shielded1ECU 27 (CPS −)
Crank position2ECU 13 (CPS +)
Crank positionshieldSigrtn
MAP3-pinA0 V
MAPBECU 2
MAPC5 V Vref

The crank sensor screen must only be terminated at one end (Sigrtn at the ECU) to avoid a ground loop that introduces noise into the trigger signal.

The ECU drives injectors and coils on the low side — the 12 V feed sits permanently on one pin of each device, and the ECU pulls the other pin to ground to fire it. Injectors are wired in two banks; the source diagram daisy-chains the drive side of all four odd-bank injectors back to ECU pin 38, and all four even-bank injectors back to ECU pin 53.

OutputConnectorPinGoes to
Injectors 1, 3, 5, 7 (odd)2-pin each1ECU 38 (Inj bank 1, daisy-chained)
Injectors 1, 3, 5, 7212 V (fused)
Injectors 2, 4, 6, 8 (even)2-pin each1ECU 53 (Inj bank 2, daisy-chained)
Injectors 2, 4, 6, 8212 V (fused)
Coil pack (even)4-pin1ECU 19 (coil drive A)
Coil pack (even)2ECU 20 (coil ground)
Coil pack (even)3, 412 V (fused)
Coil pack (odd)4-pin1ECU 40 (coil ground)
Coil pack (odd)2ECU 55 (coil drive B)
Coil pack (odd)3, 412 V (fused)
Diagnostic socket2-pin1ECU 14 (Diag)
Diagnostic socket20 V

This is the male multiplug on the engine-bay side of the loom that carries the bulk of the ECU’s interface with the rest of the car: switched power, fan and pump drives, lambda heater feeds, and dash signals. Pins marked “Big Pin” carry higher current and use the larger terminal size in the housing.

PinFunction
1ECU 25 – fuel pump drive
2ECU 6 – radiator fan 2
312 V to lambda heaters (fused)
4Oil pressure switch
512 V to alternator from warning lamp
612 V permanent (not connected to ECU)
712 V to injectors (fused, big pin)
812 V feed to starter solenoid (big pin)
912 V to coil – odd bank (fused, big pin)
1012 V to coil – even bank (fused, big pin)
11ECU 44 – shift lamp
12ECU 14 – diagnostics / fault to dash

Pins 13–19 of the multiplug were not legible in the source — verify the remainder against the original diagram or a known-good loom before relying on them.

  • Engine management wiring is safety-critical. A miswired injector or coil feed can damage the ECU, set fire to a loom, or leave the car undriveable. Double-check every pin with a meter before applying power.
  • The two coil packs use opposite polarity at the connector — odd bank has ground on pin 1 and drive on pin 2, even bank has drive on pin 1 and ground on pin 2. It is easy to swap them by mistake.
  • Lambda heaters draw significant current; make sure their 12 V feed is properly fused and that the heater ground is solid, otherwise you will see slow or failed sensor warm-up.
  • If you are converting to an Emerald, Syvecs or other aftermarket ECU, you cannot assume the pin numbering carries over — only the sensor and actuator wiring on the engine side stays the same.

Compiled from a community-uploaded MBE ECU wiring diagram for TVR Speed Six and AJP V8 applications — always verify against the original document and your own loom before relying on it.