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Thread: SL ECU Major Differences or Why NOT to Use an SL ECU

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    I have an Innovated WB02 MTXL with guage ready to go. I was just going to refresh the NB02's and set the flash to see only those 2, and use the wideband to check up. The WB goes right after the F-pipe joins. What do you think of that? I will have 2 NB stock and 1 WB further down... ?

    Your saying 2 WB's in the stock positions connected to the ECU or right to a logger? Forgive my lack of intelligence on this one...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drummer View Post
    I have an Innovated WB02 MTXL with guage ready to go. I was just going to refresh the NB02's and set the flash to see only those 2, and use the wideband to check up. The WB goes right after the F-pipe joins. What do you think of that? I will have 2 NB stock and 1 WB further down... ?

    Your saying 2 WB's in the stock positions connected to the ECU or right to a logger? Forgive my lack of intelligence on this one...
    You will be fine with that. It's good to be able to have one in the front part of the down pipe and one and the rear before they join but really if you don't have the bungs already or the ability to just add another sensor then I wouldn't worry about it, I'm not.

    Just log the one you have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drummer View Post
    I have an Innovated WB02 MTXL with guage ready to go. I was just going to refresh the NB02's and set the flash to see only those 2, and use the wideband to check up. The WB goes right after the F-pipe joins. What do you think of that? I will have 2 NB stock and 1 WB further down... ?

    Your saying 2 WB's in the stock positions connected to the ECU or right to a logger? Forgive my lack of intelligence on this one...
    The two NBs, one for each bank are good and will work fine. You can just hook the WB into the BSLCDBC. Then you won't have redundant gauges... just saying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesters Deadd View Post
    The two NBs, one for each bank are good and will work fine. You can just hook the WB into the BSLCDBC. Then you won't have redundant gauges... just saying.
    What is a BSLCBC? Thnx for the replies also! Cant wait to get my VR4 ECU....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drummer View Post
    What is a BSLCBC? Thnx for the replies also! Cant wait to get my VR4 ECU....
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    Ahh yes, just log it right to his BC. Sounds good.

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    How about intergating the 99sl knock sensor if your theory is right about false knock readings.

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    When you say integrate, do you mean alter a parameter in the flash in order to correctly read the SL circuit? Or modifying the circuit?

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    Passing the some parameters to mimic the knock function of a 98-98 VR4 car. I would like to avoid modifying circuits to prevent frying the ECU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prop7459 View Post
    Passing the some parameters to mimic the knock function of a 98-98 VR4 car. I would like to avoid modifying circuits to prevent frying the ECU.
    You don't need to modify the circuits


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    1998 3000GT SL 
    MMC P/N MD347251
    MFG P/N E2T61389 H3
    PCB P/N JE331B157D
    
    Con1-Pin 91 > R314 (TOP) > C45 (BOTTOM) > R315 (TOP) > IC2-Pin 78 < IC2-Pin 80 > IC1-Pin 92
    
    R314 = 51 KOhm
    C45 = 0.02 uF
    R315 = 6.2 KOhm
    IC2 = Mitsu Electronics E328 logic level converter
    IC1 = Renesas H8/539F microcontroller, A/D input 6
    
    1999 3000GT VR4
    MMC P/N MD360163
    MFG P/N E2T61495 H1
    PCB P/N JE331B32804B
    
    Con1-Pin91 > R71 (TOP) > C62 (BOTTOM) > R73 (TOP) > IC7-Pin 78 < IC7-Pin80 > IC9-Pin 92
    
    R71 = 51 KOhm
    C62 = 0.02 uF
    R73 = 6.2 KOhm
    IC7 = Mitsu Electronics E328 logic level converter
    IC9 = Renesas H8/539F microcontroller, A/D input 6
    If the software is different on the SL it gets replaced when the VR4 stuff is flashed onto the ECU.

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