Greddy E-manage - FINALLY!
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Are you saying that the Power FC can be wired into an 88? What would it take and I guess would it be worth the trouble? I know this post is about the e-manage but I would prefer to install the Power FC. Is there a benifit in performance to run a MAF over a AFM? What do you do about the fuel pump in the chance there is an accident?
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putting a power fc in an 88 is doable but it is almost the same as installing a haltech.
the easiest way to do it would be to get an fcon harness for an 88 and one for an fd. you then need to make one adaptor harness to go between the power fc and the car. you will have to get both shop manuals, and double check them with the 88 harness (the 88 book has errors). there are also a couple of things you need to change on the car. you need the 89+ tps, you also need to find different coil/igntors for the trailing, and then the tooth offset is different in the cas.
if you had an 89 you only have to move some pins around in the existing harness, and change the ignition
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the easiest way to do it would be to get an fcon harness for an 88 and one for an fd. you then need to make one adaptor harness to go between the power fc and the car. you will have to get both shop manuals, and double check them with the 88 harness (the 88 book has errors). there are also a couple of things you need to change on the car. you need the 89+ tps, you also need to find different coil/igntors for the trailing, and then the tooth offset is different in the cas.
if you had an 89 you only have to move some pins around in the existing harness, and change the ignition
mike
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Originally posted by Maxthe7man
PFFFFFFFFFFFFFT....
Yeah right.. Lets not forget they advertised it as available for a year before it actually got on the market, they had it on the back of Turbo magazine for as long as I could remember, but when you phoned Greddy, they knew nothing about it, and didn't know when it was coming, then when it finally came out, they tried to play hard to get with the software, only allowing their 'authorized' dealers to tune your car and install it, which in my case happened to be 1500 miles away, and was a Honda specialty shop, yeah sure they can tune a 13b on boost..Not...
I finally threw in the towel and bought an E6k...which I got in under 3 days with a manual in English...Max
PFFFFFFFFFFFFFT....
Yeah right.. Lets not forget they advertised it as available for a year before it actually got on the market, they had it on the back of Turbo magazine for as long as I could remember, but when you phoned Greddy, they knew nothing about it, and didn't know when it was coming, then when it finally came out, they tried to play hard to get with the software, only allowing their 'authorized' dealers to tune your car and install it, which in my case happened to be 1500 miles away, and was a Honda specialty shop, yeah sure they can tune a 13b on boost..Not...
I finally threw in the towel and bought an E6k...which I got in under 3 days with a manual in English...Max
Hmmmm, I just recently started seeing advertisements. I dont remember any trolls coming to the board claiming that they were making 680 hp. Congrats on the haltech.
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I just ordered a Greddy emanage system. Ill let you guys knows the results in a week or so. I have to rebuild and street port my engine this week so it will take a little time
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Originally posted by Greg
I just ordered a Greddy emanage system. Ill let you guys knows the results in a week or so. I have to rebuild and street port my engine this week so it will take a little time
I just ordered a Greddy emanage system. Ill let you guys knows the results in a week or so. I have to rebuild and street port my engine this week so it will take a little time
I want to order one but I don't want to be the test monkey.
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Originally posted by IAN
Tell me... Tell me
I want to order one but I don't want to be the test monkey.
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Tell me... Tell me
I want to order one but I don't want to be the test monkey.
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amemiya, I have some comming this week, ill try to rip it and get it online for you to download. Did you get the cable?
To others: sorry its taking me so long to get back to yall. I am installing the motor as we speak, hopefully I wont need any parts as the hardware store will be closing in about 2 hours. I plan on doing some street racing tonight so.... hopefully ill have some results tomorrow
To others: sorry its taking me so long to get back to yall. I am installing the motor as we speak, hopefully I wont need any parts as the hardware store will be closing in about 2 hours. I plan on doing some street racing tonight so.... hopefully ill have some results tomorrow
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You don't need a serial number for the software - just put in *anything*. Last time I installed it I used "666", worked fine .
Is there a problem with the wiring diagram for the '87-88 FC in the Greddy manual? If so, I can cross-reference it with the shop manual and figure it out.
Is there a problem with the wiring diagram for the '87-88 FC in the Greddy manual? If so, I can cross-reference it with the shop manual and figure it out.
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double check the shop manual to the car there are some errors in the 87-88 wiring diagram
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I'll go through the shop manual/wiring diagram this weekend and post up the revised info. Should be pretty easy.
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I don't know where you guys are seeing errors in the wiring diagram - I just checked the '87-88 turbo shop manual ECU diagram with Greddy's hookup diagram, and they're dead-on accurate.
If you're getting an AFM trouble code, did you set the dials inside the unit to the correct airflow meter type?
If you're getting an AFM trouble code, did you set the dials inside the unit to the correct airflow meter type?
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yes I went through 87-88 in the shop manual and greddys and it doesn't work it acts like th air flow metter is unplugged, I did set the dials inside corredt I double check already, I will keep trying to figur it out has anyone else tryed it on a 87??
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Make sure you don't have the inputs and outputs crossed - the input wire to the E-manage should go to the wire going into the wire harness, and the output should go to the wire that goes to the ECU.
Does the car run?
Does the car run?
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Originally posted by dcfc3s
I don't know where you guys are seeing errors in the wiring diagram - I just checked the '87-88 turbo shop manual ECU diagram with Greddy's hookup diagram, and they're dead-on accurate.
If you're getting an AFM trouble code, did you set the dials inside the unit to the correct airflow meter type?
I don't know where you guys are seeing errors in the wiring diagram - I just checked the '87-88 turbo shop manual ECU diagram with Greddy's hookup diagram, and they're dead-on accurate.
If you're getting an AFM trouble code, did you set the dials inside the unit to the correct airflow meter type?
mike