In the $11p package I'm pretty sure there is a wiring swap that I did for a VS & think the VT may only have a couple of different wires, but I used the 2 plugs for VS(just cut aligning notches off on wiring plug end & clip straight in) & 3rd wasn't needed as the 424 only has 2 & then need injector wires joined for batch.
If you can update the wiring changes needed from VS to VT for the $11p files that'd be great!
VR V6 AUTO ECU CONVERSION INTO VT
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Re: VR V6 AUTO ECU CONVERSION INTO VT
It runs!
Wasn't too hard a lot of wire tracing and had to lengthen some wiring
and run some new wiring.
Runs ok, still needs tuning of course
So far tacho working, but not temp or anything else yet.
It logs everything fine.
Running 11p,fans work too just high speed atm.
Once I have it all figured out ill post more info about the wiring.
So far so good though.
Wasn't too hard a lot of wire tracing and had to lengthen some wiring
and run some new wiring.
Runs ok, still needs tuning of course
So far tacho working, but not temp or anything else yet.
It logs everything fine.
Running 11p,fans work too just high speed atm.
Once I have it all figured out ill post more info about the wiring.
So far so good though.
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Re: VR V6 AUTO ECU CONVERSION INTO VT
Sounds good!
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