To cut a long story short, I have a 2003 EJ20 that was given to me by a friend doing a turbo conversion on a brumby ute, but no loom or ECU.
I had been contemplating just selling the EJ and going with a diesel Isuzu that I've got, but......................
So.... what I need to confirm is, I need a ECU and loom for a EJ20 that is OBD2 (after 2003 in Aus?) and off of an Australian delivered car. Am I
right in this thought?
With the OBD2 setup is there a problem with needing the original key, tumbler etc... for the emobiliser? From what I can gather the guys in the UK get
around this, or am i delusional?
With the intake on these later model EJ's, when putting them in a Bay. The Rjes website in the Uk mentions that a throttle body reverser will not
work on engines made after 1999, has anyone else encountered this problem?
Finally, a cast aluminum cleanup question. The engine has been covered by a tarp for a year or so and some of the casting has got that lovely white
powdery crap on it, any good cleanup methods?
I found this http://www.shopezway.com/Detailed/3291.html aluminum
cleaner mentioned on a couple of hot rod websites, but no Aus supplier.
Cheers for your time guys, hope this gets me on my way with the conversion
Hi
Does the motor have variable intake cam timing? If not you should be able to hock up a local after market ECU (Autronic, Haltech, Microtech etc),
variable valve timing makes things a little harder, I'm not sure what the local rego authorities would say about that.
Steve
Hi Steve,
The after market ECU's will work, but not for rego. Must be an Australian ECU (i.e. not Jap spec) they run a different level of tune and don't meet
the ADR's
Cheers
Some engineers will be okay with an aftermarket ECU if it is fitted to a vehicle that was originally carby, even if the transplant engine was Aus-spec.. they will probably want a vacuum-swiched (as opposed to ECU-switched) evap emission system (charcoal can) too
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Cold you not hide a non factory ECU in a factory looking box? You really need to make sure you get the correct ECU and loom to suit your motor.
Steve
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My engineer wants a '4 way gas analysis report' done to prove the tune was within specs for the emissions of that year! By using an aftermarket ECU with a standard program, that is achievable. Then when at the drags or racing, it is possible to use other programs.
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I had mine checkd and as long as all the emissions stuff was connected, thats all i needed. He didnt even want to look at my birds nest wiring and computer ,no gas test in NSW Just a exhaust noise test.
Sorry guys, back to the manifold question. Has anyone had issues with post 1999 engines and using a throttle body inverter (in a bay)?
i.e. this type http://www.rjes.com/html/throttle_body_reverser__-_99_.html
and found that they needed to do something like this http://www.rjes.com/html/induction_manifold_reversal_co.html
or is it something specific to the engines they have in the UK?
I've searched around and most reference is for the EJ22 in bay windows.
Cheers Luke
Hi
The throttle body inverter wont work on a turbo motor because the intercooler wont hock up once the throttle is inverted.
Steve
...unless you use a barrel 'cooler!
Hi
I'm sure you could get the intercooler hooked up work with a few bends and fittings.
Steve
No, it's for a NA EJ20. What I've read seems to indicate that it's a problem for all late model engines NA, or turbo.
Cheers Luke
Hi
I don't know how I got the idea that you had an EJ20T.
Steve
The invert manifold will work fine on the later EJ 20 N/A. The problem is related to the ICV bypass and is not a real issue. The reason RJES notes
problems is because he copied a stock EJ 22 Invert manifold a UK guy bought off Custom Vee Dub and didn't design his own. Custom Vee Dub are
currently upgrading their design of the later generation Invert manifold to allow for these issues and also the issues found on the EJ 25. Along with
sumps for the Turbo motors.
The reason most reference the EJ 22 is because they are the most common conversion. The Ej 20 model that you have is fine, just not as availible as
the EJ 22's.
As for the ECU and Loom the other option you have is to get a manifold and engine loom off an earlier model EJ 20 which are more readily availible.
That is if you have a quad cam EJ 20 and not a twin cam. If you have a twin cam I have been told you can swap over EJ 22 stuff but as I have never
actually done it I could not say for sure.
I am guessing you are fitting this in a kombi ??
If you go factory ECU and loom for that year you will need the chip matched ignition switch or some modifications to sort it. Most of the mods have
issues so I would just run the ignition barrrel and key.
Thanks Brad, that clears things up a bit for me. It gets to the point where every new thing you read contradicts the last!!!
I've got a mate with an old liberty, so I'll see if I can check similarities and yes my motor is a twin cam.
On a positive note I've found a guy in Adelaide with a '05 Aus spec Impreza Loom and ECU. I'm assuming this should work for me, but god knows how
much he wants for it.
You shouldn't be paying to much for one if you can find it as if they are seperating it from teh engine then it is cause the engine is stuffed and a loom and ecu don't exactly wear out, thus the engine is the expensive part. I would expect to pay no more than $230 - $300 for loom and ECU. Often the most expensive part of the loom is pulling the damn thing out of the car.
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