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WaLieN 08-16-07 02:30 AM

Is it possible to bypass the OMP on the stock ECU? (trying to get ready for 7Stock)
 
Well, a friend of mine recently picked up a FD with some ruffled feathers. It was displaying symptoms of what seemed to be limp mode. I feared for the worse, as I thought it was an OMP issue.

I had him pull the codes and he got a "20", indicating a problem with "Metering oil pump position sensor". I've never really had to deal with the OMP, but as I see it, the OMP is one unit with lines, so this would require a total replacement of the OMP. IIRC, this would also require removal of the turbos to gain access, correct?

In any case, is it possible to bypass the OMP on the stock ECU? I'm not a fan of band-aid fixes, but this car is in need of a quick fix until we sort all of the other things out (unknown health of the motor, unknown boost pattern, etc.). Thanks in advance!:icon_tup:

RotaryResurrection 08-16-07 02:35 AM

No. Power FC or standalone are the only way. The car will stay in limp mode until you replace the OMP, or fix the wiring (if it is bad) that is causing the code.

WaLieN 08-16-07 02:52 AM

Thanks for the quick reply. I guess it's time to replace the OMP.

For those of you who happen to stumble onto this thread, here's a nice how-to: https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...light=metering

Liem 08-16-07 03:33 AM

Installing the OMP was pretty straight forward. It's pretty tight down there, but once you get the correct angle, your good to go.

If I recall, I believe I have a extra OMP laying around. It's yours to pick up in San Diego if I can find it. :)

WaLieN 08-16-07 08:44 PM


Originally Posted by Liem (Post 7240938)
Installing the OMP was pretty straight forward. It's pretty tight down there, but once you get the correct angle, your good to go.

If I recall, I believe I have a extra OMP laying around. It's yours to pick up in San Diego if I can find it. :)

Thank you very much! Keep me updated.:icon_tup:

Cgotto6 08-16-07 08:58 PM

Ive got an omp Ill sell for cheap. PM me if your interested.

djseven 08-16-07 11:17 PM

If you dont think you will have time to do the install, just buy a good omp and plug it into the connection next to the alt where it plugs into the engine harness and pin it back. Of course you will now need to premix as you are bypassing the omp.

Sgtblue 08-17-07 07:41 PM

If you just want something temporary, I'd just plug a known "good" OMP in and premix as djseven suggests. If it works, and you clear the code, at least you know it was the OMP and not continuity or voltage ala: engine harness problems. And you'd get a chance to figure out if you need to pull the motor, making the replacement alot easier.
But if you do replace it, you do NOT have to remove anything related to the turbos.

JustinStrife 08-17-07 08:34 PM

I'm the guy with the FD throwing the 20 code. Hoping to get her back on the road in time for Rotaryfest. Thanks for the help guys hopefully the ole' girl will be purring like a champ soon. :icon_tup:

Will

WaLieN 08-18-07 12:31 AM


Originally Posted by Sgtblue (Post 7247161)
If you just want something temporary, I'd just plug a known "good" OMP in and premix as djseven suggests. If it works, and you clear the code, at least you know it was the OMP and not continuity or voltage ala: engine harness problems. And you'd get a chance to figure out if you need to pull the motor, making the replacement alot easier.
But if you do replace it, you do NOT have to remove anything related to the turbos.

That's a great idea. Though, how easily accessible is the plug?

djseven 08-18-07 12:43 AM

The plug should be between the alt and the Oil filler neck. It is a huge plug and the first one up from the crank angle sensor connectors. Its black and would be pretty hard to miss. Just follow the lines from the OMP if you have problems finding it. You shouldnt have any problems.

Sgtblue 08-18-07 05:43 AM

Yep. If you don't have to remove the wire loom, just remove the elbow and loosen the alternator. Second picture in that thread you linked earlier.

WaLieN 08-18-07 05:51 AM

That sounds easy enough. Thanks guys!


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