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Originally Posted by 97 SL320
As an interim to one of my projects, I might use a 96 and older computer on a M104 3.2 from a E320 / W210 . These have a mechanical throttle body with a slip clutch, motor and a throttle control box.
I won't be using ABS so obtaining a speed signal for the ASR won't be possible.
Any idea that if I lock the slip clutch and don't have a throttle box will it run and drive?
This is also posted in the Performance section
Thanks
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I don't know for sure but I doubt if a M104 would. Even the CIS on the M102 and M103 (generation before) which is essentially an electrickery assisted mechanical system needs its electrickery to run nicely. My M102 (with fuel injection) will run with the computer unplugged but it isn't very happy about it...
...if you want something simpler then you'd have to go to pre-1983 engines
(A M102 with a carb still has some form of electronic ignition although it is still vacuum dependent)