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Thread: HowTo: SR20VE Swap Into a B15

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2009-11-06 22:49:54
#11
I'm looking to start this swap i bought the motor and now im looking into swapping it just needed answers to if this is a good walkthrough? and also i heard you can keep the b15 ecu? but my main concern was how can i swap it and keep transmission? what all would i need to have the 6speed lsd work with the sr20ve?
2009-11-12 00:29:22
#12
You need the p12 bellhousing for the tranny and an s15 flywheel from what I've heard.
2009-11-12 00:31:55
#13
Originally Posted by nastynate666
having trouble trying to figure out how to re-wire the aac and iacv from my sr20ve to a sr20de harness. any suggestions on which wires to splice into???


here you go.

http://www.sr20-forum.com/ve/24038-how-reroute-your-iacv-plugs-replace-plug-vvl-swap.html
2010-05-03 02:42:00
#14
i am trying an adaport plate my friend gave me to run a b15 throttle body on ve itm. i will put it on tuesday and see if it allows u to run a iacv for b15ve swaps.
2010-05-03 08:43:32
#15
did canx2k give you mine?
2010-05-03 10:22:23
#16
Originally Posted by mirrortints
did canx2k give you mine?


yes he did, if this works i am sending him the ve iacv.

did it work for u...?


cheers


rob
2010-05-03 12:01:27
#17
yep used it for a year or so. Add some extra rtv as there is a slight leak near the top.
2011-06-23 01:26:31
#18
B14 > B15 Wiring
This is provided by Zerosin. It includes the wiring for the IACV to work.

Quote:
Originally Posted by fubar1o2 View Post
Zerosin it is the same as our b15s. Last time I asked you for an explanation you basically said you can wire the iacv but you didn't explain how. Anyway it is possible to make it work. You needed to be familiar with wiring and looking at wiring diagrams.

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Sorry. Thought I posted this before.

The IACV on the B14 ECU is a pulse type, like an injector, and only needs one hot ECU pin. Disregard the others and use the one listed in the table below.


B14 --> B15 (with NATS- immobilizer)

001 - Dizzy power transistor 035 - Dizzy power transistor
002 - Ignition coil 036 - Ignition coil
003 - To Tachometer 032 - To Tachometer
004 - ECM relay (coil) 031 - ECM relay (coil)
008 - Fuel pump relay 021 - Fuel pump relay
009 - 048 - Ground
010 - Ground 048 - Ground
014 - Cooling fan relay 012 & 013 - Cooling fan relays 1&2
015 - AC relay 023 - AC relay
018 - MIL 022 - MIL
019 - Ground 057 & 048 - Ground
020 - Ignition switch 041 - Ignition switch
021 - AC thermo control 044 - AC thermo control
022 - Neutral position switch 042 - PNP switch
023 - TPS 092 - TPS
025 - Power steering pressure switch 046 - Power steering pressure switch
026 - Speedometer 086 - Speedometer
038 - Ignition coil? 043 - Injectors ground
039 - Ground 108 - Ground
040 - Camshaft position sensor 075 - Camshaft position sensor
041 - Camshaft position sensor 085 - Camshaft position sensor
043 - Ground 058 - Absolute pressure sensor
044 - Camshaft position sensor 075 - Camshaft position sensor
045 - Camshaft position sensor 085 - Camshaft position sensor
046 - Front O2 sensor 062 - Front O2 sensor
047 - MAF 061 - MAF
048 - MAF 073 - MAF
049 - TPS 111 - TPS
050 - Engine coolant temp sensor 058 - Absolute pressure sensor
051 - Engine coolant temp sensor 070 - Engine coolant temp sensor
052 - Rear O2 sensor 063 - Rear O2 sensor
053 - Crankshaft position sensor 065 - Crankshaft position sensor
054 - Knock sensor 081 - Knock sensor
056 - ECM relay (switch)/CPS 110 - ECM relay (switch)
058 - ECU data link connector (OBD) 115 - ECU data link connector (OBD)
061 - ECM relay (switch)/CPS 112 - MAF/ECM relay (switch)
062 - EGR temp sensor 072 - EGR temp sensor
063 - Intake air temp sensor 064 - Intake air temp sensor
071 - 100 -
070 - ECM relay (common)/battery+ 067 - NATS IMMU/ignition switch
101 - IACV-ACC valve 006 - IACV-ACC valve
102 - Injector 1 101 - Injector 1
104 - Injector 3 105 - Injector 3
105 - EVAP purge control valve 014 - EVAP purge control valve
106 - Ground 108 - Ground
107 - Injector 2 103 - Injector 2
108 - Rear O2 sensor 003 - Rear O2 sensor
109 - Injector 4 107 - Injector 4
111 - Ground 106 - Ground/dizzy power transistor
112 - Ground 106 - Ground/dizzy power transistor
113 - ECM relay (common)/battery+ 067 - NATS IMMU/ignition switch
115 - Front O2 sensor 004 - Front O2 sensor
118 - Ground 108 - Ground

OBDII Port pinouts
---------------------------------------
001 - Fuse/Battery 001 - Ignition (power)
006 - 36 (ECU) unused 009 - Ignition start position/83 (ECU) via combination speedo meter
010 - 58 (ECU) 010 - 115 (ECU) color LG (data link connector)
012 - All sensors/39,43 (ECU ground) 012 - Sensors/48,57 (ECU ground) color B
013 - ground 013 - ground
014 - 31 (ECU) unused

OBDII port pin conversion
---------------------------------------

001 - Fuse/battery 001 - Ignition (power)
010 - 58 (ECU) data link connector 010 - 115 (ECU) color LG (data link connector)
012 - All sensors/ 39,43 (ECU ground) 012 - All sensors/ 48,57 (ECU grounds) color B
013 - ground 013 - ground

OBDII harness conversion
---------------------------------------
058 - (ECU) data link connector 115 - (ECU) color LG (data link connector)
Last edited by zerosin; Jun 11, 11 at 04:37 PM.
2011-06-23 04:50:18
#19
I also made an OBD1 to OBD2 to OBD2 32 bit conversion list.

Spreadsheet
2011-06-26 21:42:01
#20
Originally Posted by fubar1o2
This is provided by Zerosin. It includes the wiring for the IACV to work.


I changed my handle to phixer over here.
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