Quick Question About A Tt In A 2nd Gen
#41
Originally Posted by mazdadrifter' date='Jan 27 2005, 09:13 AM
so they wanted 1500 more to wire a stand alone? , or does that money buy the stand alone and get it installed?
yeah they wanted 1500, just for the stand alone.
1800 for the front mount and piping
2500 for labor alone.
the motor I already have.
coming out to about 6000. not worth it for me to have a 310 hp tII. considering the motor had work done to it before.
#42
Originally Posted by G2G' date='Jan 27 2005, 11:52 AM
Sorry bud you said that swapping in a stand alone would be just as hard as taking two completely different harnesses and going wire by wire, finding the right color and putting them together. Like I said above, putting in a stand alone required me to make 7 splices, I had one extra for the fuel pump I was putting in at the same time. 7 splices vs almost 100 which do you think is easier. Putting in a stand alone is much easier than splicing two seperate harnesses together that are 16 and 10 years old.
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#43
Here's the deal buddy. If you want to use the FD engine ECU in an FC you will have to make changes. If you are going to use the FC coils then you will have to wire them up differently, and I'm not even sure if the FD ecu would be able to fire those coils, Jim can probably say so. If you are going to use the e-fan off the fd, that will have to be wired up, fuel pump connection will have to be rewired. From what I remember the FD doesn't have a CAS like the FC does, so that will have to be rewired to fit to the FC cabin ecu. The temp sensor is a different style, as is the oil pressure sensor. To get those sensors to work you would have to re-wire them into the FC ECU, same as a stand alone. There are more complications and wiring involved if you try to use the FD ecu than there is if you use a stand alone.
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#44
Originally Posted by G2G' date='Jan 28 2005, 12:36 PM
Here's the deal buddy. If you want to use the FD engine ECU in an FC you will have to make changes. If you are going to use the FC coils then you will have to wire them up differently, and I'm not even sure if the FD ecu would be able to fire those coils, Jim can probably say so. If you are going to use the e-fan off the fd, that will have to be wired up, fuel pump connection will have to be rewired. From what I remember the FD doesn't have a CAS like the FC does, so that will have to be rewired to fit to the FC cabin ecu. The temp sensor is a different style, as is the oil pressure sensor. To get those sensors to work you would have to re-wire them into the FC ECU, same as a stand alone. There are more complications and wiring involved if you try to use the FD ecu than there is if you use a stand alone.
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yeah but cant you just match up color to color
#45
Originally Posted by G2G' date='Jan 28 2005, 09:36 AM
Here's the deal buddy. If you want to use the FD engine ECU in an FC you will have to make changes. If you are going to use the FC coils then you will have to wire them up differently, and I'm not even sure if the FD ecu would be able to fire those coils, Jim can probably say so. If you are going to use the e-fan off the fd, that will have to be wired up, fuel pump connection will have to be rewired. From what I remember the FD doesn't have a CAS like the FC does, so that will have to be rewired to fit to the FC cabin ecu. The temp sensor is a different style, as is the oil pressure sensor. To get those sensors to work you would have to re-wire them into the FC ECU, same as a stand alone. There are more complications and wiring involved if you try to use the FD ecu than there is if you use a stand alone.
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and what is cas an acronim for?? i know it as Crank/Cam Angle Sensor, but sence the rotary has neither i am not sure what u are refering to.
#46
The sensors go to the FD ecu fine, but they don't work with the Fc's gauges. CAS stands for Crank Angle Sensor. The other problem is his FD was an automatic and the ecu is going to be pissed off if it doesn't have something tell it what gear it's in, so he would have to switch to a manual FD ecu.
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