Electron Manipulation
#6
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Originally Posted by herblenny
Very NICE!!! man, you are the man when it comes to electrical stuff..
Thanks PHIL! I guess it's an occupational hazard
So, when do you expect all to be done?? Looks good so far!!
Last edited by dubulup; 08-10-04 at 03:07 PM.
#7
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Originally Posted by Fatman0203
I guess thats the new wireharness you made?
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#8
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Originally Posted by herblenny
I remember you with that switch you put in
Last edited by dubulup; 08-10-04 at 03:09 PM.
#10
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Originally Posted by KaiFD3S
Daym, I could never do that, that looks so confusing....
great job...
great job...
#16
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Originally Posted by Fatman0203
Have you tested the harness? It would suck if you put it all back together and you made a mistake somewhere.
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#18
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Originally Posted by XSTransAm
nice job, have you played with the e6x much?
Not yet, but I plan to tomorrow. I've read thru the manual many many times in it's entirety. I'm excited about what it's capable of!
#19
don't race, don't need to
I officially bow to you Dubs! Absolutely SUPER job on the harness. You actualized what I'd been swishing around in this ugly thing I call a brain.
Aren't all those pins fun?
Ho hum, 4 rotor FD <yawn>... Don't you know the 3 rotor cosmo is the shiznit? I'm gonna put THREE of them in MY FD (when I.. ummm.. get out of high school and stuff...)
Donning flamesuit over here!
Again, really nice job, and then some!!
Aren't all those pins fun?
Ho hum, 4 rotor FD <yawn>... Don't you know the 3 rotor cosmo is the shiznit? I'm gonna put THREE of them in MY FD (when I.. ummm.. get out of high school and stuff...)
Donning flamesuit over here!
Again, really nice job, and then some!!
#21
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question:
Could that wiring harness be manipulated to be used with the PFC?
Is that the wiring harness that comes with the Haltech?
Part numbers on the connector from the engine side of the harness to the ECU side?
Could that wiring harness be manipulated to be used with the PFC?
Is that the wiring harness that comes with the Haltech?
Part numbers on the connector from the engine side of the harness to the ECU side?
#22
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Originally Posted by spurvo
I officially bow to you Dubs! Absolutely SUPER job on the harness. You actualized what I'd been swishing around in this ugly thing I call a brain.
Aren't all those pins fun?
Ho hum, 4 rotor FD <yawn>... Don't you know the 3 rotor cosmo is the shiznit? I'm gonna put THREE of them in MY FD (when I.. ummm.. get out of high school and stuff...)
Donning flamesuit over here!
Again, really nice job, and then some!!
Aren't all those pins fun?
Ho hum, 4 rotor FD <yawn>... Don't you know the 3 rotor cosmo is the shiznit? I'm gonna put THREE of them in MY FD (when I.. ummm.. get out of high school and stuff...)
Donning flamesuit over here!
Again, really nice job, and then some!!
Originally Posted by MrRx
So you have 3 26b motor sitting there, how much did it cost you to build those?
And jesus thats gonna be sweet when you get it all done
And jesus thats gonna be sweet when you get it all done
Originally Posted by ejmack1
question:
(1) Could that wiring harness be manipulated to be used with the PFC?
(2) Is that the wiring harness that comes with the Haltech?
(3) Part numbers on the connector from the engine side of the harness to the ECU side?
(1) Could that wiring harness be manipulated to be used with the PFC?
(2) Is that the wiring harness that comes with the Haltech?
(3) Part numbers on the connector from the engine side of the harness to the ECU side?
(2) I wouldn't say a "harness" comes with the Haltech, it's a bunch of wires connected to the ECU plug. I turned the wires into that harness.
(3) see attach.
Last edited by dubulup; 08-11-04 at 07:05 AM.
#23
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Originally Posted by dubulup
Thanks buddy! The pins weren't all that bad, I had a really neat crimp tool to use.
They are not mine, BTW. Just thought I'd throw in some eyecandy.
(1) Yes, you'd have to cut all the wires and make the connector
(2) I wouldn't say a "harness" comes with the Haltech, it's a bunch of wires connected to the ECU plug. I turned the wires into that harness.
(3) see attach.
They are not mine, BTW. Just thought I'd throw in some eyecandy.
(1) Yes, you'd have to cut all the wires and make the connector
(2) I wouldn't say a "harness" comes with the Haltech, it's a bunch of wires connected to the ECU plug. I turned the wires into that harness.
(3) see attach.
#24
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^ cool, I remember reading your thread.
I used the 37 pin connector, strictly for "room to grow".
I simplified the harness as much as possible running it thru the connector...I'll go from memory
1 - 12V source
1 - GND
1 - 5V source
1 - AIT
1 - Coolant
4 - Injectors
4 - CAS
1 - O2
1 - sheild termination (for CAS & O2)
1 - ISC
so, it's really not that many wires that "need" to pass thru. (probably missing one or two?!?!)
I didn't pass any of the tranny or ignition thru...they stay in the car when engine is removed. I didn't pass any ECU or Fuel Pump PWR wires thru...all that is in the cabin.
I used the 37 pin connector, strictly for "room to grow".
I simplified the harness as much as possible running it thru the connector...I'll go from memory
1 - 12V source
1 - GND
1 - 5V source
1 - AIT
1 - Coolant
4 - Injectors
4 - CAS
1 - O2
1 - sheild termination (for CAS & O2)
1 - ISC
so, it's really not that many wires that "need" to pass thru. (probably missing one or two?!?!)
I didn't pass any of the tranny or ignition thru...they stay in the car when engine is removed. I didn't pass any ECU or Fuel Pump PWR wires thru...all that is in the cabin.