Noun
ecu (plural ecus)
(historical) The European Currency Unit (symbol ₠), a currency used in the European Community before the euro.
(automotive) Initialism of engine control unit.
(automotive) Initialism of electronic control unit.
(EU, finance, historical) Initialism of European Currency Unit.
(film) Initialism of extreme close-up.
Source: en.wiktionary.org2016 V8 Supercar Operations Manual, p. C25 An electronic control unit (ECU), provided by MoTeC, is used to monitor and optimise various aspects of the engine's performance. Source: Internet
An ‘additional information’ request was made via a Regulation 19 application from the ECU, following formal consultation with statutory and non-statutory consultees, and it has now been formally submitted. Source: Internet
Conversely, if the ECU detects a wheel turning significantly faster than the others, brake hydraulic pressure to the wheel is increased so the braking force is reapplied, slowing down the wheel. Source: Internet
The East Carolina University (ECU) is a public research university in Greenville, in North Carolina. Source: Internet
App State leads the all-time series over ECU, 19-12, but the two programs have met only twice since 1979. Source: Internet
The ECU is also used by officials during the scrutineering process. citation Suspension All cars are required to use a double wishbone setup for the front suspension and independent rear suspension. Source: Internet