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2016-01-11 18:13:08
#21
Originally Posted by ebinkerd
I think he is referring to plug and play applications. Currently no one making conversion harnesses for the 00+ p11's. Then the stepper motor issue has to be rectified too. That level of wiring is beyond most people.


I actually just had a "beta" harness made that adapts the 00+ P11s to run a OBD1 B13 ECU.

It has flying leads on the conversion harness that makes it easier to wire in the IACV.
2016-01-11 19:41:54
#22
Originally Posted by JKTUNING
Originally Posted by ebinkerd
I think he is referring to plug and play applications. Currently no one making conversion harnesses for the 00+ p11's. Then the stepper motor issue has to be rectified too. That level of wiring is beyond most people.


I actually just had a "beta" harness made that adapts the 00+ P11s to run a OBD1 B13 ECU.

It has flying leads on the conversion harness that makes it easier to wire in the IACV.


That's good. Some one made a connector or did you cannibalize and ecu? I have been working on making one in cad to get printed.
2016-03-15 19:45:29
#23
Originally Posted by JKTUNING
Originally Posted by ebinkerd
I think he is referring to plug and play applications. Currently no one making conversion harnesses for the 00+ p11's. Then the stepper motor issue has to be rectified too. That level of wiring is beyond most people.


I actually just had a "beta" harness made that adapts the 00+ P11s to run a OBD1 B13 ECU.

It has flying leads on the conversion harness that makes it easier to wire in the IACV.


Is there anymore update on this? Really want to run nemu on my 01 SE.
2016-03-25 10:06:35
#24
Originally Posted by LikeTheMovies
Originally Posted by JKTUNING
Originally Posted by ebinkerd
I think he is referring to plug and play applications. Currently no one making conversion harnesses for the 00+ p11's. Then the stepper motor issue has to be rectified too. That level of wiring is beyond most people.


I actually just had a "beta" harness made that adapts the 00+ P11s to run a OBD1 B13 ECU.

It has flying leads on the conversion harness that makes it easier to wire in the IACV.


Is there anymore update on this? Really want to run nemu on my 01 SE.


I haven't made any progress on this myself. If anyone is handy with Auto Cad or any 3d design software and wants to take a swing at it (I am too busy), I have a 3d printer and am willing to make some prototypes.
2016-03-27 17:40:42
#25
I would love to have access to flashing for the 2000 and up P11/B15.
Standalone management isn't practical for me as I have a yearly OBD2 plug in inspection to deal with.
Piggyback does not address the Low RPM limit on the 32 bit ECM.

I am working together a solution using a low port intake manifold, 96 g20 Ecm and a home made 32 bit to 16 bit adapter harness. Time will tell if it will work to my satisfaction and pass the emissions test.
2016-03-27 20:14:33
#26
Originally Posted by freakflier
I would love to have access to flashing for the 2000 and up P11/B15.
Standalone management isn't practical for me as I have a yearly OBD2 plug in inspection to deal with.


There are standalones that come with an OBD2 output, just so you know
2016-03-28 12:42:31
#27
Originally Posted by Dala
Originally Posted by freakflier
I would love to have access to flashing for the 2000 and up P11/B15.
Standalone management isn't practical for me as I have a yearly OBD2 plug in inspection to deal with.


There are standalones that come with an OBD2 output, just so you know


Maybe I have missed that in my searches. Could you throw me a bone and name a supplier?
2016-03-28 12:51:28
#28
Originally Posted by freakflier

Maybe I have missed that in my searches. Could you throw me a bone and name a supplier?


Sure, Haltech Elite series is maybe the most common one
2016-03-28 15:00:03
#29
Originally Posted by Dala
Originally Posted by freakflier

Maybe I have missed that in my searches. Could you throw me a bone and name a supplier?


Sure, Haltech Elite series is maybe the most common one

Thank you! I will study up tonight on the Haltech.
2016-04-13 13:53:29
#30
Originally Posted by freakflier
Originally Posted by Dala
Originally Posted by freakflier

Maybe I have missed that in my searches. Could you throw me a bone and name a supplier?


Sure, Haltech Elite series is maybe the most common one

Thank you! I will study up tonight on the Haltech.


Elite 750 would be the cheapest option for SR20
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