Evo 8/9 ECU pins, pin removal & installation, and map switching harness how-to's
#34
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Thanks
fortunate is me in finding electrical contacts
I did wiki the ecu info for the first time, that was interesting. My ROM ID was not listed though - 96420007.
I remember 4-5 years back with v1.27, or so, my ID was 96420008 and then the following version 00007ed it.
fortunate is me in finding electrical contacts
I did wiki the ecu info for the first time, that was interesting. My ROM ID was not listed though - 96420007.
I remember 4-5 years back with v1.27, or so, my ID was 96420008 and then the following version 00007ed it.
Last edited by C6C6CH3vo; Dec 28, 2010 at 11:01 PM.
#36
I happen to have the same issue...
Luckily I found this:
http://evoecu.logic.net/wiki/Map_switching_harness
Luckily I found this:
http://evoecu.logic.net/wiki/Map_switching_harness
#37
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I happen to have the same issue...
Luckily I found this:
http://evoecu.logic.net/wiki/Map_switching_harness
Luckily I found this:
http://evoecu.logic.net/wiki/Map_switching_harness
#38
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Here is a link to all of the installation instructions and videos available:
http://dynotech-tuning.com/instructions.zip
Once I finish building the shop website, all of this info will be transferred over to the new website.
-Jamie
a.k.a. jack of trades
http://dynotech-tuning.com/instructions.zip
Once I finish building the shop website, all of this info will be transferred over to the new website.
-Jamie
a.k.a. jack of trades
#39
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Newark appears to have them in stock:
-Jamie
a.k.a. jack of trades
Last edited by Dynotech Tuning; Feb 9, 2011 at 07:38 PM.
#43
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I have one of these economy metri-pack crimpers; it's worked well for most pins I've needed to crimp.
(Pick up one of these removal tools too, to make your life easier. )
(Pick up one of these removal tools too, to make your life easier. )
#44
I have one of these economy metri-pack crimpers; it's worked well for most pins I've needed to crimp.
(Pick up one of these removal tools too, to make your life easier. )
(Pick up one of these removal tools too, to make your life easier. )
Thanks just ordered!
No clue about what pins to use for everything else though?
#45
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As soon as you figure out what all the other plugs and pins in an Evo are, you're welcome to update the wiki. (Hint: they're all different. Every. Last. *******. One. Of. Them. )
I've added as much to it as I have ready information available for, but I only have so much time in the day to troll through Tyco's (er, I mean "TE Inc's", as of this morning's announcement) and JAE's catalogs comparing mechanical drawings to physical parts to determine part numbers.
I've added as much to it as I have ready information available for, but I only have so much time in the day to troll through Tyco's (er, I mean "TE Inc's", as of this morning's announcement) and JAE's catalogs comparing mechanical drawings to physical parts to determine part numbers.