Re: My 440 EFI- Coil on Plug & LS PCM ignition project
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One thing I've always found very attractive about using an OE PCM is the fact they have the ability to store trouble codes & freeze frame data.. If something is wrong you know where to look, no aftermarket PCM that I'm aware of has that capability... The GM LS PCM has the ability to control the transmission, fans, traction control, boost control... All can be switched on or off within the program.... GM gave the programmer the ability to control everything from a mild daily driver to a very serious race package.... To bad Chrysler doesn't do stuff like that...
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Re: My 440 EFI- Coil on Plug & LS PCM ignition project
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Any chance this setup would work with stock Gen III Hemi dual plug coils? I am looking at two Edelbrock 500 cfm carbs and the MSD controller currently, at a cost of about $1300. It would be nice to save some $$ and get a good tuneable EFI!
Mopar Action did an article a couple of issues back about a guy that sells a kit to LS a Gen III Hemi, I think it was around the $1300 mark going by memory
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Re: My 440 EFI- Coil on Plug & LS PCM ignition project
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Rich Nedbal of Mopar Engines West / http://www.fastmanefi.com/ does some neat EFI work. Although not based around the GM PCM, his FAST XFI setup does illustrate some very clean work to use as an idea.
M1 intake with LS2/LS7 shorty style injectors Supercool .....But really way off track in regards to budget and do it yourselfedness (Sp?)
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Re: My 440 EFI- Coil on Plug & LS PCM ignition project
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Ok so back to the wiring....lol How are you going to feed the ECM a VSS signal from the mopar trans? Also Can I remove all the wires the used to go to the chevy trans? BTW I traded for a 24x/1x harness so I don't have to reengineer the cam signal problem
I know the older dodge ramcharger trucks has a vss that screwed on to the speedo gear, and then one off the rearend housing
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Re: My 440 EFI- Coil on Plug & LS PCM ignition project
[Re: SLOW67]
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Ok so back to the wiring....lol How are you going to feed the ECM a VSS signal from the mopar trans? Also Can I remove all the wires the used to go to the chevy trans? BTW I traded for a 24x/1x harness so I don't have to reengineer the cam signal problem
You have two options with the VSS, use a mechanical to electronic adapter that screws on the speedo drive at the trans from somewhere like Dakota Digital. OR.....what most people do is just turn off the VSS in the PCM with your tuning software and remove those wires from the harness. Then you just use a manual transmission base tune so that the PCM isn't trying to talk to the transmission and remove all the transmission wiring from the harness as well. This is the prefered option in my opinion.
When I get time I will write up a whole wiring post covering all the wiring part of this swap, including everything that should be removed from a stock harness and a pinout chart too.
I truely think the 24x/1x reluctors with a 411 is the easiest way to go too.
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Re: My 440 EFI- Coil on Plug & LS PCM ignition project
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Ok so back to the wiring....lol How are you going to feed the ECM a VSS signal from the mopar trans? Also Can I remove all the wires the used to go to the chevy trans? BTW I traded for a 24x/1x harness so I don't have to reengineer the cam signal problem
You have two options with the VSS, use a mechanical to electronic adapter that screws on the speedo drive at the trans from somewhere like Dakota Digital.
Would this work for that?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-g2887-1
Edit: it does appear that DD sells them cheaper than summit.
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Re: My 440 EFI- Coil on Plug & LS PCM ignition project
[Re: SLOW67]
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Another question....how do you setup the injectors and ignition since the LS has a different firing order than chrysler?
Just swap injector and coil pins 2&3 and 7&4 at the pcm connector. And then in your tuning software, assign the proper firing order in the injector bank tables so the PCM can properly report codes/misfires, etc.
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