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Old Jun 1, 2005, 10:24 PM
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HKS EIDS Type K Install

Good day. I just finished installing this in my '03 Evo prior to typing out this thread, mainly due to the lack of a good solid install thread for the HKS EIDS on EvoM. Here goes...

Updated: June 5, 2005

Pre-Install Notes:

The Type K of the HKS EIDS is the one you should get for your Evo. It should say right on the box and on the unit.

I didn't take any photos of the install because I usually don't take pics during my installs and it never came to mind that I was going to type this thread out after. If you want photos, I can take some pics depending on the feedback of this thread.

The install however, is very straight forward. It consists mainly of splicing wires. If you can color match and identify pin numbers on an Evo ECU diagram, you are all set to go.

Upon completion of the install and tuning, I had none of the usual problems I heard about in other threads, such as idling issues, unable to rev above 5000 RPM, bogging, etc.

You can find the previous posted thread regarding the HKS EIDS install help request here: Other thread

Install Steps

1. Take out your glove box. Open your glove box and pull out the rubber/plastic tab located inside on the left side. Then just squeeze both sides of the glove box and pull down. The glove box is kept upright by two rubber/plastic tabs. Once you removed the tab on the left, the glove box can be easily removed.

2. Remove ECU harness panel. This is located right under the glove box compartment. If you put your head on the floor mat and kind of look up, you'll see the ECU wires running and disappearing over a small plastic panel. Just pull the panel straight out, it's that simple.

3. Unplug the ECU harness. Click on this link for the Evo ECU diagram: Evo ECU Wiring Diagram (print this out for ease of use while installing). The ECU harness consists of 4 seperate harnesses. Unplug the one all the way on the left and the one all the way on the right (the two bigger harnesses).

4. Splicing/connecting wires to wires. Here's really the only hard part of the EIDS install. Important note: the diagram of the ECU is shown as if you are holding the harness from the back, like if you are going to plug the harness in. Just read the following steps carefully and you'll be fine.
a. Yellow and white EIDS wire >>> Pin 90, white wire w/ red stripe (Volume Air Flow Sensor Signal). This is the only tricky part of the install. You have to make this connection into a serial connection versus simply splicing it into the wire from the harness (parallel connection).

Cut the wire leading into pin 90, making sure you give plenty of space on each end for you to work with. The white EIDS wire has to be connected to the pin 90 wire that's NOT leading to the ECU, and the yellow EIDS wire connects to the pin 90 wire that's sticking out of the harness. Here's a rough diagram:

Pin 90 wire > white EIDS wire > HKS EIDS > yellow EIDS wire > Pin 90 wire > ECU

If you look at the back of the EIDS box, there's a better diagram that shows it ("IN" = white, "OUT" = yellow).

Connect the wires with the supplied wire connectors, or connect it anyway you want (solder, wire tap, etc.)

b. Orange EIDS wire >>> Pin 84, green wire (Throttle Position Sensor Signal). Use the included wire taps to tap into the pin 84 wire (or whatever way you want).

c. Red EIDS wire >>> Pin 12 or 25 (either one), red wire w/yellow stripe (12V Switched Power Supply). Use the included wire taps to tap into the pin 12 or 25 wire (or whatever way you want).

d. Black EIDS wire >>> Pin 13 or 26 (either one), black wire (Chassis Ground). Use the included wire taps to tap into the pin 13 or 26 wire (or whatever way you want).
5. Zip tie everything. With so much wires lying around, it's always a good habit to zip tie any loose wires together for a cleaner finish. You don't want lose wires hanging around anyways for cautious reasons, and it makes it easier for later installs. Use the supplied white zip ties or use whatever you can find.

6. Find your EIDS a home. You can mount your EIDS anywhere, but I suggest somewhere where you can easily access it for your later tuning. I routed it into my glove box compartment, out of normal sight but easily accessible. I would also suggest using velcro tape instead of the included two sided-tape, since velcro tape is not so permanent and you can remove-and-replace anytime you want.

7. Reverse install the ECU panel and glove box. Self explanatory, reverse install the ECU panel and your glove box. Don't forget to put the plastic tab you took out of your glove box.

8. Install done!

Tuning

1. Start the car. The HKS EIDS unit has two knobs on the back, one, the cut-off adjustment screw, of which is sealed off. The other one is your airflow meter adjustment screw. The settings are:

Counter-clockwise: richer
Clockwise: leaner

Mine came with it set all the way counter-clockwise. As soon as I started my car, I had idling issues, so I set it to the halfway (50%) mark to begin my tuning (there's a small arrow on the screw that indicates the current setting).

2. Idle rev. While in neutral, rev the car a few times, going higher and higher in RPMs as you adjust the knob. Remember: the adjustment knob is VERY sensitive to change, so tune MINUTE-LY ("fine-tune"). When you get around a good spot, you'll notice your EIDS will slow the RPM drop around 1500 RPMs. This is good, as this is what it's designed to do to prevent stalling.

3. Take it out for a spin. Now that you have a good setting down for idle conditions, bring your car out for tuning while on the go. Caution: do it on a clear street or large open area. Here's what I did:
a. I would start from idle and go through the gears up to 2nd or 3rd gear

b. Abruptly let go of the gas pedal, shift to neutral, and brake. Your RPMs should drop fast, but slow down as you reach 1500 RPMs. If not, adjust the screw when you have come to a complete stop.

c. Continue to fine-tune the adjustment screw until you notice you no longer stall when you abruptly let go of the gas pedal [,shifting into neutral/braking]. For me, this is about 1 mark past the 50% mark, or about 60%.
4. No more stalling! Once you've fine-tuned your EIDS to your Evo, you should no longer have stalling issues.

I hope this install thread helped alot. I may have lengthen it a little, but I wanted it to be as specific as possible, especially with no pictures available. If you have any questions, please contact/PM me anytime. Good luck!

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Old Jun 9, 2005, 06:54 AM
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This won't work w/ the AFC-II installed will it?
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Old Jun 9, 2005, 07:00 AM
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Yea also what about the Engine warm up? If Its Cold out my car wont warm up for shyt but if its hot or whatever it works GREAT!
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thanks for your help
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Looks like a really good write-up! Thanks for taking the time to help all of us out! I will be getting a tial BOV in the next week or two and I will still be using the stock MAS, so hopefully this will help out my idle. I let you guys know how well it works for me!
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