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this is a ej25dohc but im using a 1990 ej22 loom and ecu

 

ok so im almost done with my wiring, but need a little help..

 

from the ecu plugs im guessing i can completely remove are;

-atmo sensor

-state id (for cali i guess)

-park switch

-the 2 air con wires

-neutral switch

these are all i have from the ecu that im not 100% sure about

 

which is the gearbox id pin and if im now running this engine in a manual what do i do with it? chop it/ground it?

 

i have 2 wires from sensors, 1 on the block the other 1 on the water cross over. which i have not attached, im guessing they need to be tapped in or are they just for gauges? they are the single pronged sensors see pic below VVV

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since im using ej22 wirng on this engine i had to pull the intake wiring off a car at upullit (wrecker) and because of this the IAC valve plug wiring was chopped off!!!!

so can some one with a ej22 tell me which colour goes to which pin in the IAC plug? below are my ej22 loom side and the ej25 plug which is the same but the colours are not the same VVV

ej22 loom

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ej25 plug

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ok fuel pump relay...

thick yellow is constant power

thick black? does this run to the pump?

green comes form ecu

and at a guess thin yellow wire needs switched power, not constant?

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and last question (im sure there will be more)

powering, i have reread the ea2ej pdf and am still scratching my head.

i have done this conversion before but have not had the fuel pump working?

so what im thinking is....

the thick yellow wires to the ing'relay and back up power need constant power.

the black is a ground

the think yellows with red stripe supply power when the loom/ecu when the relay clicks over

and the light green wire is what makes it all happen? (this im not sure on) so this needs to be tied in with the "ON" position of my ing'switch in the car? VVV

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i would like to atleast have spark before the weekend :)

thanks

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this is a ej25dohc but im using a 1990 ej22 loom and ecu

 

ok so im almost done with my wiring, but need a little help..

 

from the ecu plugs im guessing i can completely remove are;

-atmo sensor

-state id (for cali i guess)

-park switch

-the 2 air con wires

-neutral switch

these are all i have from the ecu that im not 100% sure about

 

which is the gearbox id pin and if im now running this engine in a manual what do i do with it? chop it/ground it?

 

 

A/C wires, and state ID can be cut out. Neutral/park/and auto/manual swithes depends on the swap. What year trans are you using? does it have a neutral switch in it?

i have 2 wires from sensors, 1 on the block the other 1 on the water cross over. which i have not attached, im guessing they need to be tapped in or are they just for gauges? they are the single pronged sensors see pic below VVV

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Those are for temp gauge and oil pressure dummy light. They will connect to the Yellow/green and Yellow/Black wires of you're cars original engine harness respectively. Install a 270 Ohm resitor between the Temp wire and ground to correct the gauge reading from EA to EJ.

 

 

IAC issues.

 

Yellow = 12v+ center pin

white = close (ECU grounds to close)

Black = open (ECU grounds to open)

 

ok fuel pump relay...

thick yellow is constant power

thick black? does this run to the pump?

green comes form ecu

and at a guess thin yellow wire needs switched power, not constant?

13072011160.jpg

 

Thick black/red is power out to pump. thin yellow is ground for the relaycoil. Green is the same wire to ECU "on" from your Ignition switched source.

 

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and last question (im sure there will be more)

powering, i have reread the ea2ej pdf and am still scratching my head.

i have done this conversion before but have not had the fuel pump working?

so what im thinking is....

the thick yellow wires to the ing'relay and back up power need constant power.

the black is a ground

the think yellows with red stripe supply power when the loom/ecu when the relay clicks over

and the light green wire is what makes it all happen? (this im not sure on) so this needs to be tied in with the "ON" position of my ing'switch in the car? VVV

13072011161.jpg

i would like to atleast have spark before the weekend :)

thanks

 

The thick yellows are constant, the thin yellow is Ig. Switched.......supplys the relay, the Igniter, and coil....then on the diode, comes out Light green for ECU and fuel pump "on"

 

Black is ground.

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ok i did think oil and water sensors, thanks for confirming.

 

it is all powered correctly now and fuel pump relay is ecu controlled. spark at all plugs :banana:

 

ok now for the extra wires from the ecu,

- aircon wires i will remove

- fan control will be removed

- state id will be removed

- atmo sensor?

- neutral switch?

- park switch?

 

it is a auto ecu and i will be running a ej d/r 3.9 5 speed

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ok i did think oil and water sensors, thanks for confirming.

 

it is all powered correctly now and fuel pump relay is ecu controlled. spark at all plugs :banana:

 

ok now for the extra wires from the ecu,

- aircon wires i will remove

- fan control will be removed

- state id will be removed

- atmo sensor?

- neutral switch?

- park switch?

 

it is a auto ecu and i will be running a ej d/r 3.9 5 speed

 

 

You will want to use the fan control wire to trigger a relay (ground side) of a relay. More reliable than the switch in radiator.

 

Atmosensor is built into ECU....shouldn't have any wires.

 

Cut the Auto/Manual wire to signal manual.

 

Hook the neutral switch wire to the neutral switch on the trans. (grounds when in neutral)

 

ignore park wire(cut)

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