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Mike, my good firend Daniel, my cousin Eric and my ex g/f are the only ones who have seen the engine design. I'll be glad to post up the details once it's officially copywrited and I have some patents on some of the technology and ideas. For now, sorry, but no one else can see it
Thanks for offering the ECU's and harness and stuff. I don't want to take them until I know for sure that this is the best route to go. I might HAVE TO use some chipped P06's or something. We'll see what is gonna be more cost effective and accurate for my needs.
And yes, if you pay me, I will gladly wire up a K series for you! Shit, I'll even do the whole swap and make you custom mounts and exhaust and all the other crap that would be needed.
Beleive it or not, but I have actually installed motors in cars that required EVERY SINGLE WIRE to be run individually from the sensors/devices to the ECU and also into the rest of the car harness one by one. I've made motor harnesses from scratch, ECU and car harnesses from scratch and have plenty of other experience at one of a kind stuff like this. I'm not worried about the time and knowledge needed to do this. I'm only focusing on bottom dollar cost at this point. I know it can be done fairly easily. It's just cost that's making me try to find some short cuts.
My Accord History: 91 EX 2dr : 91 EX 2dr : 91 LX 4dr : 93 EX 2dr : 86 LXi 2dr : 92 LX 4dr : 92 EX 4dr
*KOEO - key on engine off
*KOER - key on engine running
A1 INJ1 +12v KOEO, ground pulses when injector activates
A2 INJ4 +12v KOEO, ground pulses when injector activates
A3 INJ2 +12v KOEO, ground pulses when injector activates
A4 not used (VTEC)
A5 INJ3 +12v KOEO, ground pulses when injector activates
A6 Heated O2 (black wire) +12v KOEO
A7 PGMFI relay +12v KOEO or KOER
A8 - PGMFI relay +12v KOEO or KOER
A9 - IACV +12v KOEO, ground pulses when valve activates
A10 - not used
A11 EGR Solenoid
A12 Fan Timer
A13 Cluster Warning
A14 not used
A15 Compressor clutch
A16 - Alternator
A17 not used (IAB)
A18 not used (auto trans)
A19 intake solenoid
A20 EVAP purge solenoid
A21 Igniter control about +10v KOEO
A22 Igniter control about +10v KOEO
A23 Shared sensor ground ground
A24 Shared sensor ground ground
A25 Switched +12v +12v KOEO
A26 Shared sensor gorund & shielded wire ground ground
B1 Switched +12v +12v KOEO
B2 Shared Sensor ground ground
B3 not used (auto trans)
B4 not used (auto trans)
B5 A/C press switch
B6 not used
B7 not used (auto trans)
B8 p/s pressure switch
B9 starter signal +12V in start position
B10 VSS signal pulses +5v per every rotation of the wheel
B11 CYP +
B12 CYP -
B13 TDC +
B14 TDC -
B15 CKP +
B16 CKP -
D1 Constant +12v +12v at all times
D2 brake switch
D3 not used (knock)
D4 service check connector
D5 not used
D6 not used (VTEC)
D7 - not used (data link)
D8 not used
D9 - alternator +5v KOEO, decreases as alt load increases
D10 - ELD +5v KOEO, decrease as alt load increase
D11 TPS signal .5V closed, 4.5V @ WOT
D12 EGR lift sensor +1.5v KOER
D13 coolant temp sensor .5V-4.5V KOEO decreases as temp increases
D14 Heated O2 (white wire) .5v KOEO, decreases as engine warms up
D15 Intake temp sensor signal .5-4.5v, varies based on temp
D16 not used
D17 MAP signal +3v KOEO, varies based on vacuum (about .5V at 25in. HG)
D18 not used (auto trans)
D19 Sensor voltage reference +5v KOEO
D20 Sensor voltage reference +5v KOEO
D21 Sensor ground reference ground
D22 Sensor ground reference ground
Pins hooked up to all 4 ECU's
A16
A23
A24
A25
A26
B1
B2
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
D1
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D15
D17
D19
D20
D21
D22
The rest are either run seperately to each computer or not used at all.
Now, when I get a chance, or if any of you guys feel like helping, stick an ohm meter up to all the orange blue and green devices to get the reistance ratings of them. That way I know what size resistors need to be used to "fool" each of the ECU's into thinking it's got them hooked up. Also gotta figure out where diodes are going to be needed and if any other special steps will be needed to isolate circuit and keep the resistance within spec. This really isn't that difficult
My Accord History: 91 EX 2dr : 91 EX 2dr : 91 LX 4dr : 93 EX 2dr : 86 LXi 2dr : 92 LX 4dr : 92 EX 4dr
im going to start from the bottom of the list when i get a chance and edit your post and add information to each item... ill test the sensors and also get more info from the helms. if you start, start from the top, so we dont waste time
After talking with MRX and doing a little research on my own, I think this project would be better with the MegaSquirt DIY ECU. I'm still trying to verify 100% that it can take input from multiple MAF's and O2's and use that info to control the fuel trim for each injector individually. With MS, 1 ECU should work for this and it will take two of them for my eventual motor project. They can control up to 16 injectors and I plan to use all 16 outputs of the second ECU to control other features of the new engine (provided that they can be controlled individually). The MS is basically a universal ECU I just need to verify that it can be built and programmed to handle my plans for it. Plus it's relatively cheap and you know how I am when it comes to cost
Well I don't mean to be offensive but ultimately you would be getting the same effect as running a stand alone a/f system. WHy go through the hassel? And I see that you have other projects going at the same time.... I think seeing the RWD would be about 30X more beneficial than this.
not quite. It needs to get a MAF signal and O2 signal PER CYLINDER and use that info to adjust each cyl's injector based on the MAF & O2 signals for THAT CYL along with the RPM, TPS, IAT & ECT signal to control each cyl independantly.
The RWD project will be done first, but this is a longterm project that I'm just posting ideas to try to get a better idea of how to accomplish this task. I have a great re-design or the 4-stroke motor but the ECU controls are the hardest aspect of it so I'm trying to make that simplified & cheap, but still effective. It's gonna take a little while.
My Accord History: 91 EX 2dr : 91 EX 2dr : 91 LX 4dr : 93 EX 2dr : 86 LXi 2dr : 92 LX 4dr : 92 EX 4dr
So you will get very precise measurements from all the sensors. but do you understand the difference in being precise, and being accurate? I think this was already mentioned, but O2 sensors measure the best guess of the oxygen content in the exhaust path... its a crude way to guess at the AF ratios. but good ratios also depend on the mixture, the atomization, all that stuff. Even after all this work, you'll still be basing it off the crude data and innacuracy of O2 sensors. (i dont know of any better ways, its still probably the best way) You can make all these very precise computations but it will only be as accurate as your data... ya know?
Right, but tuning it with a wideband on each individual cylinder and tweaking each one individually will be more accurate than using a wideband to get a good average a/f ratio for all for together. The eventual motor I want to run will be more versatile than an average motor so I really need to control each cyl independantly or it's almost pointless to do it.
My Accord History: 91 EX 2dr : 91 EX 2dr : 91 LX 4dr : 93 EX 2dr : 86 LXi 2dr : 92 LX 4dr : 92 EX 4dr
Right, but tuning it with a wideband on each individual cylinder and tweaking each one individually will be more accurate than using a wideband to get a good average a/f ratio for all for together. The eventual motor I want to run will be more versatile than an average motor so I really need to control each cyl independantly or it's almost pointless to do it.
I dont know..i think it would be cool to see. but there are PLENTY of super high horse power cars out there that use one ECU without any problem
yeah, but the plan is to get ONE engine to be able to get 60+ MPG when you take it easy on it, but still be able to get a 4 cyl to kick out over 300hp NA when you get down on it. I'd rather have one engine and multiple ECU's then hooking up an econobox motor & performance motor and being able to switch back and forth in real time. Plus the motor I want to use can run on butane, propane, kerosene, gasoline, methanol, and so on. It's not a typical setup. Eric, I'll send you the design plans once I get some patents on some things. I think you'd appreciate it. It's a long way from done but there's been a lot of thought put into it so far and I think it's do-able. The hardest part is the engine controls so that's what I'm working on now. I can really use any block/head and modify them for my purposes, but the ECU is the hardest part so I figure I should work on that the most.
My Accord History: 91 EX 2dr : 91 EX 2dr : 91 LX 4dr : 93 EX 2dr : 86 LXi 2dr : 92 LX 4dr : 92 EX 4dr
HEY IF YOU GET THIS DONE THEN PROPS. I STILL THINK IS POINTLESS, BUT A QUESTION HERE WHY DO THIS AND SPEND MONEY ON THIS SET UP WHEN YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH SO MORE JUST CHIPPING ONE ECU? BUT HEY MAN GOOD LUCK, AND KEEP US POSTED
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