13B-RE Wiring Harness Conversion Diagram?
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13B-RE Wiring Harness Conversion Diagram?
i'm in the last stage of planning my 13B-RE coversion and wanted to know if anyone has a set diagram to wire the 13B-RE wiring harness to the stock s4 t2 ecu wiring harness?
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I suggest you learn to read wiring diagrams....... www.iluvmyrx7.com has the S4 and S5 wiring diagrams along with the FD wiring diagrams.....you must figure out what each wire IS in the FD and then find the SAME wires in the S4 diagram..........in other words: black/green wire in FD= AFM (this is an example not an actual wire!) then look in the S4 wiring diagram and find the AFM and solder the wire into the right slot.
IF I WERE YOU: I'd find an FD ECU so you do not have to do the engine wiring (more likely to **** up an NEVER TURN ON) and you only have to do the body ELECTRICAL WIRING.
IF I WERE YOU: I'd find an FD ECU so you do not have to do the engine wiring (more likely to **** up an NEVER TURN ON) and you only have to do the body ELECTRICAL WIRING.
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HAHAHAHAHA my bad bro.....i could have sworn you said 13B-REW.....I apologize....it was my mistake.............if you can get a COSMO ECU and do what I said above it will all apply......again....I apologize for my mistake.
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You can run the 13B-RE off of the stock TII ECU. Certainly seen it done before. There is some parts swapping involved (need to go to TII front cover for the CAS, for example) but it's certainly doable. It is NOT a direct bolt on, and seriously, the TII ECU is so far behind the times that there's almost no point in doing this unless you're just trying to save money.
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my idea was to get the cosmo ECU so his engine harness fits( less likely to wire something wrong and the engine never turns on.....) ...........then just rewire the body electrical but that would require the cosmo body harness too( i'm sure you do not have one and i'm not sure about their availability.)....Ted.....does that make any sense?
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i'm doing it this way to get it on the road, i have this great car and the life was sucked out of it. so eventually i will be using either haltech or microtech, but for mean while i'm just gonna get the 13B-RE swapped with 13B-RE/20B mounts, custom piped intercooler, and have a stock fd/re downpipe fitted to my stock exhaust. later down the road i will redo the exhaust and goto haltech or microtech. and even further down the road, i'll worry about the turbo setup.
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Originally Posted by Madrx7racer
my idea was to get the cosmo ECU so his engine harness fits( less likely to wire something wrong and the engine never turns on.....) ...........then just rewire the body electrical but that would require the cosmo body harness too( i'm sure you do not have one and i'm not sure about their availability.)....Ted.....does that make any sense?
The stock Cosmo ECU is going to barf due to not "seeing" the auto trans.
Unless you can simulate the auto trans being connected (I've never seen or heard of this being done.), the stock Cosmo ECU is going to be stuck in limp-home mode.
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Originally Posted by RETed
The stock Cosmo ECU is going to barf due to not "seeing" the auto trans.
Unless you can simulate the auto trans being connected (I've never seen or heard of this being done.)...
Unless you can simulate the auto trans being connected (I've never seen or heard of this being done.)...
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I wouldn't suggest this particular owner go with the Megasquirt...
Yes, the Microtech includes a new wiring harness which must be wired up to the stock sensors. Remember that the base map is only there to get the engine running. It is CRAZY rich, and MUST be tuned to be useful at all.
Yes, the Microtech includes a new wiring harness which must be wired up to the stock sensors. Remember that the base map is only there to get the engine running. It is CRAZY rich, and MUST be tuned to be useful at all.
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I wouldn't suggest this particular owner go with the Megasquirt...
Yes, the Microtech includes a new wiring harness which must be wired up to the stock sensors. Remember that the base map is only there to get the engine running. It is CRAZY rich, and MUST be tuned to be useful at all.
Yes, the Microtech includes a new wiring harness which must be wired up to the stock sensors. Remember that the base map is only there to get the engine running. It is CRAZY rich, and MUST be tuned to be useful at all.
the guy that's doing my swap will include the tuning. tryin to see if anyone has any good deals on it since i need it ASAP!
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