P72 ECU with s300, NOS control & Full throttle shift.
Hi, I want to Install my NOS kit, but need to learn more about how to integrate it with my ECU (JDM prelude H22a P72 ECU)
I don’t understand how the outputs work, can someone help explain the following, or point me in the direction of any old posts where this has already been covered?
A10 Extra output. I guess I select this option to control the nos solenoid (with a relay) is A10 the pin on the ECU to use?
AC Clutch - what is this output for?
Purge valve – to control a purge valve?
Secondary intake runner – to open sooner or later?
Rad fan control – to run fan more?
Alternator control - ?
I also want to set up full throttle shift, the car has cruise control but its not active, so do I need to use the standard clutch switch, or do I need to rewire it to the ECU, or do I just set it up in SManager?
Thanks, Mat
P72 ECU with s300, NOS control & Full throttle shift.
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Preccord00
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first off, is the P72 a JDM ECU?
A10 is the pin off of the ECU, there's a picture in the help file in hondata smanager that explains where each pin is.
AC clutch is your Air Conditioner compressor clutch.
Secondary intake runner - this controls them
Rad fan control - turns the fan off and on
these arn't what you think they are, these are options of what to dyke off and place your output to your NOS controller/relay/solenoid.
Full throttle shift is similar, figure out how the switch in your clutch works and what path you want your ECU to reach ground, you're going to dyke off one of the options, run a spliced wire from the ECU to your clutch switch and on the other side of the switch you're going to run it to a ground.
A10 is the pin off of the ECU, there's a picture in the help file in hondata smanager that explains where each pin is.
AC clutch is your Air Conditioner compressor clutch.
Secondary intake runner - this controls them
Rad fan control - turns the fan off and on
these arn't what you think they are, these are options of what to dyke off and place your output to your NOS controller/relay/solenoid.
Full throttle shift is similar, figure out how the switch in your clutch works and what path you want your ECU to reach ground, you're going to dyke off one of the options, run a spliced wire from the ECU to your clutch switch and on the other side of the switch you're going to run it to a ground.
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Preccord00
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b20luda wrote:There seems to be alot of questions about these options, someone should list how to wire up all this stuff for the noobs, it is kinda werid as theres no info about pwr. and grd. and what not thats really all we need to know, does the ECU inputs and outputs always switch grounds or what...
+infinity.
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