Using tuning software with different-than-Honda-sensor voltage outputs?
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Re: Using tuning software with different-than-Honda-sensor voltage outputs?
Heh.
Toy uses Denso sensors, somewhere around 90+ most all Toy Supra, MR2, Celica have OBD1 Honduh ECU plugs. The 3S distributors have one tooth (CYP) and 24 tooth (CKP) sensors. There really isn't much to keep a Honduh ECU from running a Toy engine aside from fitting the distributor, misc sensor swaps, and repinning the ECU plugs.
Nice link on the DSM, btw, some of the local guys are talking about laying a 4G63 w/ Starion transmission into an old Starlet and this would free up the tuning aspect.
Toy uses Denso sensors, somewhere around 90+ most all Toy Supra, MR2, Celica have OBD1 Honduh ECU plugs. The 3S distributors have one tooth (CYP) and 24 tooth (CKP) sensors. There really isn't much to keep a Honduh ECU from running a Toy engine aside from fitting the distributor, misc sensor swaps, and repinning the ECU plugs.
Nice link on the DSM, btw, some of the local guys are talking about laying a 4G63 w/ Starion transmission into an old Starlet and this would free up the tuning aspect.
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