: The ECM, or engine control unit (ECU), is essentially the computer that controls your engine. It's made up of hardware and software that work together to ensure your engine runs smoothly.
ECM could stand for several things in an automotive context, such as Engine Control Module, which is a critical component in modern vehicles, controlling the engine's performance. However, "2001 6.3" and "MHH AUTO" are specifics that don't immediately align with widely known public information without further context. ECM 2001 6.3 - MHH AUTO - Page 1
The BTX ECM 2001 (and 2001+) is a versatile electrofusion and electroporation system designed for high-performance cell fusion, such as hybridoma creation, and gene transfer via AC alignment and DC square wave pulses. With a voltage range of 5V to 3000V and advanced touchscreen programming, it supports various in vivo and in vitro applications. Detailed technical specifications and documentation are available via BTX Online . ECM 2001+ Electrofusion & Electroporation System : The ECM, or engine control unit (ECU),