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11-03-2014, 02:09 PM | #662 | |
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I am going to be listing my supercharged 350Z for sale this week or next, if I cannot get any buyers near my asking price, I will probably take the supercharger off and sell the car N/A. Which means I will be putting the vortech on the 1UZ, even though it doesn't really need any more power So if anyone knows anyone looking for an '05 350Z, I will give a finder's fee if the car is sold to the referred buyer.
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11-03-2014, 10:27 PM | #664 |
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Really. I work off Hwy153 by all of the dealerships, I live out in Apison. Im still waiting for the MR2 to reassemble itself so the guy will buy it and i can order engine/trans/diff.
I should be able to use the shop's lifts and air tools for the actual swap, im going to rent out a large storage unit to do all of the prep work (maintenance, painting stuff, sorting stuff out, assembling stuff) then haul it all up to the shop one weekend (its heated, so winter weather wont be a factor). |
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11-20-2014, 06:28 PM | #669 |
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Yes, but that usually means taking away from the budget oriented swappers. By adding $1500 - $1800 on top of the motor would put this swap in lsx territory, so it isn't exactly the most cost effective solution.
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11-20-2014, 07:49 PM | #670 |
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My budget is already near a bone stock ls1. Still doesnt change the fact that GOOD LUCK finding an LS1 that hasnt been beat on. Whereas the 1uz vvti or non vvti most likely has had an easy lazy life.
Plus it allows me to focus on other areas of the car instead of making more and more and more and more power. |
11-25-2014, 09:06 PM | #671 |
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Finally got mine running!
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11-25-2014, 09:47 PM | #673 |
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The previous OWNER not the person that did the wiring decided to DEPIN one of the igniter connectors, which happened to be for the passenger side coil. That person switched the IGT and IGF wires so the signal wasn't going to where it should be.
Switched it back to where it should be, Spark are all 8 cylinders, starts and runs just fine.
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12-03-2014, 02:47 PM | #674 | |
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Does anyone on here have experience with the Z33 transmissions? To add more annoyance to my "turnkey" swap, I have had a third gear grind issue since I got it running. It hasn't been a big problem for me until I started hitting events, my first one was in October and my second one is this Friday. That being said, I am going to be rebuilding my CD001 trans soon, does anyone have resources for synchros? (and don't say google it or search).
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12-03-2014, 06:02 PM | #675 |
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Im planning on running the 370Z 6 speed. Yes, its more expensive, but also less chance of having been beat to death, less miles, possibly even more updated than a CD009. This will necessitate use of an abs rear diff housing for speed sensor pickup. Oh well. SW20 is finally back together so im just waiting on the buyer to come up with the cash and then im ordering several LARGE items and renting out a storage unit to do all of the work in, that way everything stays separate.
And in reality, the 370Z trans isnt really all that much more than a CD009. Maybe a few hundred bucks. In the grand scheme of things, at least in my plans for the swap, the 370Z trans just makes sense. But my swap really wont be a budget swap. |
12-03-2014, 11:27 PM | #676 |
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Have you worked out the details of the vvti ecu yet? I currently have a non vvti motor in my hachi (not wired up yet) but I'd like to replace it with the ladder. The holidays zapped my haltech funds...
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12-04-2014, 03:34 AM | #677 | |
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Turtle I have the ecu to run vvti. Just being lazy with getting everything together.
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12-05-2014, 09:56 PM | #678 |
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Yeah you mean the immobilizer bypass? well since the person i've been referred to multiple times on facebook doesnt seem to want to respond to messages, i will have to bite the bullet and ship to australia and fork out alot of cash. Either that or i pay an arm and a leg to run a programmable ecu. then the problem is finding someone to tune a vvti v8 that nobody really ever messes with. i really really really dont want to deal with that. Which is why i will most likely just send it all to australia for a PNP harness and immobilizer bypass.
Ive tried contacting this person at LEAST a half dozen times. Mr Chow is actually the guy that referred me to him. Mr Chow, if you get yours running in the next couple of months, i will need to be contacting you regarding the immobilizer bypass and what you did. |
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I had to send mine out to Russia of all places. Legit guy. I can get you his email of you want he was super cool about all of it. Quote:
Standalone this kind of pain in the butt. First off there's no stock mapping out there. So you have to figure out the stock mapping before anything. Basically it's a long process.
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12-06-2014, 09:06 AM | #681 |
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Thatd be really helpful i'd appreciate that email, hopefully HE replies! I really think im looking at another month of trying to get my money for the mr2, two tops, and then the engine/trans/diff and maintenance items will be on the way!
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12-06-2014, 05:11 PM | #682 | |
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Here's his email. I emailed him telling you should be contacting him.
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12-06-2014, 09:36 PM | #683 |
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Awesome, thanks!
Well i heard back from him yesterday, i will be locating a spare 99-00 GS400 ecu and shipping it over to Russia asap! Thanks for the hookup! Last edited by nextproject; 12-08-2014 at 11:20 AM.. |
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Thanks MrChow for pointing me at this forum =)
nextproject, unless you're worried with the speed limit, there's no piont of looking for a GS400 ECU. The pinout I emailed you is more than enough to work with a Crown Majesta ECU. p/s MrChow, could you delete my email from your post so I could see less spam in my mailbox? Please =) p/p/s You mentioned some FB group back a couple posts in this thread, could you post more details on it? |
12-09-2014, 04:59 AM | #685 | |
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Done.
Yeah I'll email you again later about it.
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12-09-2014, 08:37 PM | #686 |
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Was under the impression that was the best ecu to use, as the gs400 was rated at 300/310 and the crown majesta used a variation with output at 276bhp. Cant imagine much outside of the ecu that would trigger that change. I can get these ecus all day long here (for a price, of course). You are referring to the pinouts, though?
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12-09-2014, 10:37 PM | #687 |
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Been MIA from this thread for ages. Little update...
Got the car running and driving so I moved back to KY. Was daily driving the car to work and back (very fun lol), but my water pump ended up crapping itself. Got really discouraged bc I was still trying to get on my feet after moving 6 hours away from my family and living on my own for the first time. Had no other car so I tried selling it, but couldn't stomach seeing my baby go. Found a co-worker who was actually my next door neighbor that ended up letting me ride to work with them everyday until I had enough money to buy a daily. On to the car... Recently replaced the water pump thanks to the help of a good friend. Car is up and running again but I can't afford insurance on two cars at the moment so it's sitting in the garage while I accumulate parts for a full build on the rest of the car for the spring P.S.- replacing the water pump sucked but wasn't as hard as what I read on the internet. |
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nextproject, thanks!
Just as MrChow just said, I doubt that the extra power has something to do to ECU settings. And yes I was referring to the pin diagram / pinout I emailed you. Wiring diagram for any 1uz-fe (vvti) is the same from the engine conversion point of view. The only difference is pin location. So any 1uz vvti wiring diagram and the proper pin diagram is enough. The only disadvantage I see about any JDM ECU is the speed limit. Bypassing it with the proper device may cost just as much as the difference between JDM and USDM ECU I've wired all types of JDM 1uz-fe vvti so you can always ask me at any time if you have some particular wiring problem rather than general discussion |
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