Here Mio,
Evo 6 ECU.pdf 55.42KB 229 downloads
Evo 1-3 ECU.pdf 48.13KB 341 downloads
ok.
it is all good the way a told you in private msg except for one thing.
As i mentioned before, Mitsubishi swapped two wires between Evo3 and RVR harness and due to that you have to do this additional swap. If you don't do it car wont start.
Ok, do this additional swap
RVR to Evo6
pin8 (fuel press sol) to pin 3 on evo6
pin 33 (fuel pump relay) to pin 8 on evo6
Reason is simple, RVR's pin 8 is actually Evo3's pin 33. Mitsu swapped them two for some reason and because of that so many people couldn't run their RVR's with Evo3 ECU.
I also think that SSG actually comes with 100% evo3 wiring and as such could be driven with evo3 ECU but not HSG's.
Hope I didn't make it too complicated.
Out of topic.
I managed to flash my new toy for off road fun. I'm trying to get it to use a bit less fuel but to also gain a bit extra torque.
ok.
it is all good the way a told you in private msg except for one thing.
As i mentioned before, Mitsubishi swapped two wires between Evo3 and RVR harness and due to that you have to do this additional swap. If you don't do it car wont start.
Ok, do this additional swap
RVR to Evo6
pin8 (fuel press sol) to pin 3 on evo6
pin 33 (fuel pump relay) to pin 8 on evo6
Reason is simple, RVR's pin 8 is actually Evo3's pin 33. Mitsu swapped them two for some reason and because of that so many people couldn't run their RVR's with Evo3 ECU.
I also think that SSG actually comes with 100% evo3 wiring and as such could be driven with evo3 ECU but not HSG's.
Hope I didn't make it too complicated.
Well this might come as a suprise then. I had the EVO ecu plugged in and totally forgot it was still plugged in so I went to start the car and it started straight up and idled just like the stock ecu would if it had been unplugged for a while. I checked the AFR's and it was idling at 14.3-8 on a cold engine which is lean obviously, I put the A/C and it idled up and everything. I didn't check the radiator fans though, but apart from that all the gauges worked, no ecu warning light etc...
Nice Mio, is that challenger? turbo diesel or petrol?
it's 3.0l V6 petrol.
If evo3 started your RVR fine then it's a first time I heard that.
it's 3.0l V6 petrol.
If evo3 started your RVR fine then it's a first time I heard that.
No the evo 6 ecu started it
Edited by Connor, 13 October 2013 - 12:13 PM.
Here is a video of it running off the evo 6 ecu without swapping any of the wires, also I forgot I had left the A/C on so it didn't want to start to easy. This was on a cold engine, A/C on and the first time starting since I unplugged the ecu last night.
Obviously it is too lean to drive but once I get my tactrix 2.0 cable and rescale the injectors I should have a good starting point.
Brothers... whats do you mean that ssg wiring are 100% same with evo 3 but hsg are not? It only swap two pin to fit with evo 3 ecu right? Im already buy a evo 3 ecu but i haven fit in yet.. i planing to fit in without remap or tune at the time..
OK, I'm assuming that your reference to evo6 should be evo3 and pin 3 should be 33?ok.
it is all good the way a told you in private msg except for one thing.
As i mentioned before, Mitsubishi swapped two wires between Evo3 and RVR harness and due to that you have to do this additional swap. If you don't do it car wont start.
Ok, do this additional swap
RVR to Evo6
pin8 (fuel press sol) to pin 3 on evo6
pin 33 (fuel pump relay) to pin 8 on evo6
Reason is simple, RVR's pin 8 is actually Evo3's pin 33. Mitsu swapped them two for some reason and because of that so many people couldn't run their RVR's with Evo3 ECU.
I also think that SSG actually comes with 100% evo3 wiring and as such could be driven with evo3 ECU but not HSG's.
Hope I didn't make it too complicated.
Swapped the leads and no good, bugger...
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