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ok so ive been doing some research on GalantVr4 and on the DSM forums and im thinking of running either a 3g Manual or an Evo ECU in my Galant, it's already been successfully swapped into a 1g and a 6GVR4 and running great, and i wanna take advantage of the tuning abilities as well as being able to run a 8g/3g MAF in place of the 6g MAF so i can run a CAI...
I have both pinouts of my 6g ECU as well as 3g/evo pinouts and 1G DSM pinouts
I plan on boosting in the future but i am aware than NT guys have run the evo ecu in their 8g's...so i dont think it would be much different in my 6g....those who did it in 1g's and Gvr4's both said the response from the swap is unbeleivable..
Parts to get:
ECU - Either 3g or Evo (Both are relatively the same)
ECU Pigtails - Either 3g or Evo
3g MAF
3g Injectors
Parts to Make:
3g/evo to 1g/6g Harness
OBDI-OBDII Cross Harness
(harness made by keydiver on Galantvr4.org)
Everything should be plug and play with the 3g injectors and MAF
ECU Pinouts:
(credit to eyebromski on EvoM)
The changes to get it working in the 91+ are as follows.
Evo 19- DSM 6 - 90 to 91 changed the wire for the MAF Reset from 14 to 6
Evo 43-DSM 104 - This is the clutch switch. Wired up it allows use of Modded Tephra maps which have NLS, etc.
Evo 18-DSM 67 - ISC Coils are reversed but the jury is still out on if this matters.
Evo 5-DSM 68 - See above.
In addition, you'll notice one wire (Evo 62) goes to the OBDII plug, pin 7. Look here click for the OBDII pin out. The one to use is "ISO and KWP Protocol Pins". Pin 15 does not need to be hooked up. You can get power for the OBDII plug from pin 12(DSM)/102(Evo) and ground from 13(DSM)/101(Evo).
You also need to wire pin 79(Evo) to OBDI Pin 12
(credit Broxma on Galantvr4.org)
Gonna start making my harness soon....
Thanks to Spd_Frk and Isaurio for helping me out with this last night
ROM INFO 2006 EVO VIII 96530006
link: 9653006.HEX
link: 96530006.XML
link: evo7base_20081101
Last edited by QnzMostWanted; 11-23-2012 at 01:52 PM
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I would personally run a 1g EPROM and link. Probably the easiest overall as well. Speed density> the rest
2014 Lancer Evo GSR
1996 Galant S 5 Speed Turbo
Need a Turbo rebuilt or upgraded--> http://www.thegalantcenter.org/showt...ebuild-Service
some of the people who run speed density also upgraded, said it was a world of difference, think about it, faster processor will make faster response
plus this swap will cost me alot less since its more DIY...
at Max it'll only cost me $150-200 to get this done
Last edited by QnzMostWanted; 10-18-2011 at 05:51 PM
got all the pieces to the puzzle now, grand total spent: $0.00 lol
Good work bro. True about the faster processor. Also more memory.
awesome, cant wait to see what this is going to look like since i got you most of the parts for free..
i still have to get the 3g MAF and knock sensor, i should have grabbed it out of that 3g but I forgot
^^^duah
making sure i did this right, with the help of ivory8g i was able to get the rom and xml for my ecu
added to the xml
table name="ECU Periphery00 Hex" category="Periphery" address="f9a" type="1D" level="2" scaling="Hex16"/
table name="ECU Periphery0 Hex" category="Periphery" address="faa" type="1D" level="2" scaling="Hex16"/
table name="ECU Periphery1 Hex" category="Periphery" address="fba" type="1D" level="2" scaling="Hex16"/
table name="ECU Periphery2 Hex" category="Periphery" address="fca" type="1D" level="2" scaling="Hex16"/
table name="ECU Periphery3 Hex" category="Periphery" address="fda" type="1D" level="2" scaling="Hex16"/
table name="ECU Periphery4 Hex" category="Periphery" address="fea" type="1D" level="2" scaling="Hex16"/
then changed Periphery0 - 56D0 -No rear O2 no Immobilizer
Periphery2 to 6FDF
Periphery3 to C0C0
Periphery4 to FE00
just wondering if i did that right
here's a copy of my xml and rom
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByM...2xVenpOWlUtWTA
I told you about the rear o2. "dont disable it". Even if the 6g dont have one. U using a rom that was written with a rear o2. If you disable u wont get your fuel trims. No fuel trims no tune. Since you the computer wont calculate your AFRs.
well i didnt flash it yet, i just worked on it with Evoscan, so i can always change it, i just wanted to make sure i did it right
Yes. Thats part of it. Not 100%. I was working on your xml. Im so busy that i dont have much time to work on it.
Would this application be made to work in a six bolt swapped 7G and congratulations on continuing to push the envelope on Mitsubishi factory part upgrading
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they've made it run in a 2g, so i assume it would work with a 6bolt swapped 7g
added to my xml
Code:<scaling name="blobbits" storagetype="bloblist" storagebits="1"> <data name="0" value="00"/> <data name="1" value="01"/> </scaling> <table name="ECU Periphery00 (F9A) Bits" category="ECUPeriphery" address="f9a" type="2D" level="2" scaling="blobbits"> <table name="Periphery Bit Number" type="Static Y Axis" flipy="true" elements="16"> <data>bit.15</data> <data>bit.14</data> <data>bit.13</data> <data>bit.12</data> <data>bit.11</data> <data>bit.10</data> <data>bit.9</data> <data>bit.8</data> <data>bit.7</data> <data>bit.6</data> <data>bit.5</data> <data>bit.4</data> <data>bit.3</data> <data>bit.2</data> <data>bit.1</data> <data>bit.0</data> </table> </table> <table name="ECU Periphery0 (FAA) Bits" category="ECUPeriphery" address="faa" type="2D" level="2" scaling="blobbits"> <table name="Periphery Bit Number" type="Static Y Axis" flipy="true" elements="16"> <data>bit.15</data> <data>front o2 sensor heater circuit </data> <data>bit.13</data> <data>bit.12</data> <data>Disable EGR / Enabled Ign Adv (set bit=1)</data> <data>timing knockdown on light acceleration and less than 3000rpm</data> <data>Enable Warmup Ign Retard</data> <data>bit.8</data> <data>Enable High Oct Ign Map Lookup (and many other subroutines)</data> <data>"WG solenoid? Enable Speed Limit Test"</data> <data>bit.5</data> <data>for full time open loop set to 0</data> <data>Immobilizer (1=enable 0=disable)</data> <data>bit.2</data> <data>rear o2</data> <data>bit.0</data> </table> </table> <table name="ECU Periphery1 (FBA) Bits" category="ECUPeriphery" address="fba" type="2D" level="2" scaling="blobbits"> <table name="Periphery Bit Number" type="Static Y Axis" flipy="true" elements="16"> <data>bit.15</data> <data>bit.14</data> <data>bit.13</data> <data>bit.12</data> <data>bit.11</data> <data>bit.10</data> <data>bit.9</data> <data>bit.8</data> <data>bit.7</data> <data>bit.6</data> <data>2nd thermo fan table</data> <data>bit.4</data> <data>bit.3</data> <data>bit.2</data> <data>bit.1</data> <data>Lean Spool</data> </table> </table> <table name="ECU Periphery2 (FCA) Bits" category="ECUPeriphery" address="fca" type="2D" level="2" scaling="blobbits"> <table name="Periphery Bit Number" type="Static Y Axis" flipy="true" elements="16"> <data>P0443, P0446, P0403, P0243, P0090, P2263</data> <data>P0450, P0451, P0452, P0453 Evap</data> <data>P0441, P0442 Evap</data> <data>bit.12</data> <data>P0031, P0032, P0037, P0038</data> <data>P1400 MAP Sensor</data> <data>P0401 EGR Test</data> <data>P0506, P0507 Idle Test</data> <data>P0170 (P0171, P0172)</data> <data>P0134 Front O2</data> <data>P0300; set bit.4 and bit.5 to 0 to disable</data> <data>P0300; set bit.4 and bit.5 to 0 to disable</data> <data>P0132, P0136 O2</data> <data>P0133, P0159</data> <data>P0421 not in FSM</data> <data>bit.0</data> </table> </table> <table name="ECU Periphery3 (FDA) Bits" category="ECUPeriphery" address="fda" type="2D" level="2" scaling="blobbits"> <table name="Periphery Bit Number" type="Static Y Axis" flipy="true" elements="16"> <data>P0128 CT Below Reg</data> <data>P1603 Battery Backup</data> <data>bit.13</data> <data>bit.12</data> <data>P0180 - P0183, P0461, P2066 Fuel Sensors</data> <data>bit.10</data> <data>bit.9</data> <data>bit.8</data> <data>P0551 PS Pressure</data> <data>P0500 Speed Sens</data> <data>bit.5</data> <data>bit.4</data> <data>bit.3</data> <data>P0234, P0243, P2263</data> <data>P0510 not in FSM</data> <data>P1715, P1750, etc</data> </table> </table> <table name="ECU Periphery4 (FEA) Bits" category="ECUPeriphery" address="fea" type="2D" level="2" scaling="blobbits"> <table name="Periphery Bit Number" type="Static Y Axis" flipy="true" elements="16"> <data>P0140 Rear O2 No Act</data> <data>P0069 MAP vs Baro</data> <data>P0111 IAT Circuit</data> <data>P0554 PS Press Sens</data> <data>P1530 A/C1 Switch</data> <data>bit.10</data> <data>bit.9</data> <data>P0830 Clutch Pedal Circuit</data> <data>P0090 Fuel Pressure Circuit</data> <data>bit.6</data> <data>bit.5</data> <data>bit.4</data> <data>bit.3</data> <data>bit.2</data> <data>bit.1</data> <data>bit.0</data> </table> </table>
Last edited by QnzMostWanted; 09-13-2012 at 04:06 PM
MAF PINOUT CONVERSION
Turbo 1G/GVR4 MAF pinout
Pin 1 = Reset
Pin 2 = Airflow Hz
Pin 3 = +12 Volt from MPI
Pin 4 = +5 Volt Sensor Power
Pin 5 Not Connected
Pin 6 = Sensor Ground
Pin 7 = Barometer
Pin 8 = Intake Air Temp
2G/3G/EVO MAF pinout
Pin 1 = +5 Volt Sensor Power
Pin 2 = Barometer
Pin 3 = Airflow Hz
Pin 4 = +12 Volt from MPI
Pin 5 = Sensor Ground
Pin 6 = Intake Air Temp
Pin 7 = Reset
Pin 8 Not Connected
So, the correct crossover wiring to our MAS plug is:
3G/EVO Pin 1 to 1G MAS Pin 4
3G/EVO Pin 2 to 1G MAS Pin 7
3G/EVO Pin 3 to 1G MAS Pin 2
3G/EVO Pin 4 to 1G MAS Pin 3
3G/EVO Pin 5 to 1G MAS Pin 6
3G/EVO Pin 6 to 1G MAS Pin 8
3G/EVO Pin 7 to 1G MAS Pin 1
Why would disabling the rear o2 effect the fuel trims? The fuel trims are calculated with the front o2. The only job of the rear o2 is to check for effectiveness of the cat on a stock car.
If your using a evo8 ecu why not just run speed density of the bat and save your self the trouble of buying a maf.As for injectors you can run any injector you want. You just need to get the global and deadtime.
Interesting......
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