Toyota st162 to obd1 honda management.
#26
Re: Toyota st162 to obd1 honda management.
Originally Posted by Minor Threat
Does it spin the right way? If not, can you fix it?
http://forum.ectune.com/viewtopic.php?t=1493
Is that adaptor aluminum? The key on the stock dizzy is probably much harder than regular steel let alone what looks to be aluminum. If you browse through mcmaster they sell steel that can be hardened, as well as some that is already hardened to different degrees. I forget what one is the hardest you can get yet still machine, I'll have to look it up I just used some cause I didn't have the time to send it out to get heat treated after machining.
And if you don't have access to any cad, get me some dimensions and I'll model it for you.
Kick *** project btw
#27
Re: Toyota st162 to obd1 honda management.
http://forum.pgmfi.org/viewtopic.php...cu+in+a+toyota
Sseries is easy to work with the honda dizzy, it the 16v 4A-GE sidemount dizzy im concerned about. Isnt going to be quite as simple...
Sseries is easy to work with the honda dizzy, it the 16v 4A-GE sidemount dizzy im concerned about. Isnt going to be quite as simple...
#29
Re: Toyota st162 to obd1 honda management.
Originally Posted by stenseltizm
These guys put a honda ecu running ectune on a mitsu and said they spun the dizzy the wrong way with no changes.
http://forum.ectune.com/viewtopic.php?t=1493
Is that adaptor aluminum? The key on the stock dizzy is probably much harder than regular steel let alone what looks to be aluminum. If you browse through mcmaster they sell steel that can be hardened, as well as some that is already hardened to different degrees. I forget what one is the hardest you can get yet still machine, I'll have to look it up I just used some cause I didn't have the time to send it out to get heat treated after machining.
And if you don't have access to any cad, get me some dimensions and I'll model it for you.
Kick *** project btw
http://forum.ectune.com/viewtopic.php?t=1493
Is that adaptor aluminum? The key on the stock dizzy is probably much harder than regular steel let alone what looks to be aluminum. If you browse through mcmaster they sell steel that can be hardened, as well as some that is already hardened to different degrees. I forget what one is the hardest you can get yet still machine, I'll have to look it up I just used some cause I didn't have the time to send it out to get heat treated after machining.
And if you don't have access to any cad, get me some dimensions and I'll model it for you.
Kick *** project btw