Sil got this idea going in my head, so i may as well post it here for anyone interested in it.
as of now, this is basically a blog for my thoughts, since i'm not sure if i'll be keeping an auto with boost. the 5 or 6 gear tranny MAY happen long before then, i'm still undecided as of yet.
BUT
it will be good info for anyone who goes this route.
AFAIK, this path has NO compromises, therefore, i suggest it.
anyone interested, PLEASE chime in, i do this not only for myself, but for the 60V6 community as well. i'd like your opinions/thoughts/criticism.
my progress thus far:
DF requires just enough to run the tranny and other misc stuff that 59 won't, or does a worse job of.
59 will handle ALL fuel and spark. GREAT since 59 allows use of a 3-BAR MAP, for approximately ~28psi maximum boost... and with VERY defined fuel and spark tables
for 59(and any other mask meant for a dizzy), need to add 60* of spark to the reference, and DIS now works. adjust the maximum advance and retard as well.
not sure how many fans 59 is set up for. might need to use DF for those to keep the pair seperate(for those of us lucky enough to have 2 fans anyway)
need a 1227749 wiring diagram...
9396:
ALDL connector: shouldn't need it since all necessary info will be read from the $59 ECM.
2nd gear start: keep
TCC: keep
gear switches: not necessary, but if present, why not keep them?
shift solenoids: keep
PNP switch: keep
VSS: keep
SES light: no point, DTCs will be disabled.
shift light: doesn't apply to most/any of us...
buffered speed out: for the speedo, gotta keep it
AIR: HAHAHAHAHA HELLLLLLLLL NO!!
CCP: undecided....
EGR: 59 won't control a digital setup, so to keep it, need to keep them hooked up to 9396
MAP: needed for EGR(if used), possibly others. needs to remain a 1-bar.
ECT: needed for TCC lockup
DIS: see no reason to have it hooked up...
injectors: obviously, no
MAT/IAT: needed for dual fans, possibly others
TPS: needed for shift points
Battery input: duh
fuel pump: maybe if you're using VATS...
IAC: i see no reason to leave it hooked to the 9396
ECM grounds: necessary
O2: unnecessary
ignition feed: yes, how else would it know to turn on?
power steering signal: pointless if the IAC is hooked to the 59 ECM...
knock sensor: no, no reason at all
fans: for dual fans: yes
A/C pressure sensor: ....might as well, and keep the A/C connected to the 9396, since it's known to work
A/C request: for the above reason, yes
clutch switch: if you have a 5 speed, why are you reading this?
A/C control, see above
as of now, this is basically a blog for my thoughts, since i'm not sure if i'll be keeping an auto with boost. the 5 or 6 gear tranny MAY happen long before then, i'm still undecided as of yet.
BUT
it will be good info for anyone who goes this route.
AFAIK, this path has NO compromises, therefore, i suggest it.
anyone interested, PLEASE chime in, i do this not only for myself, but for the 60V6 community as well. i'd like your opinions/thoughts/criticism.
my progress thus far:
DF requires just enough to run the tranny and other misc stuff that 59 won't, or does a worse job of.
59 will handle ALL fuel and spark. GREAT since 59 allows use of a 3-BAR MAP, for approximately ~28psi maximum boost... and with VERY defined fuel and spark tables
for 59(and any other mask meant for a dizzy), need to add 60* of spark to the reference, and DIS now works. adjust the maximum advance and retard as well.
not sure how many fans 59 is set up for. might need to use DF for those to keep the pair seperate(for those of us lucky enough to have 2 fans anyway)
need a 1227749 wiring diagram...
9396:
ALDL connector: shouldn't need it since all necessary info will be read from the $59 ECM.
2nd gear start: keep
TCC: keep
gear switches: not necessary, but if present, why not keep them?
shift solenoids: keep
PNP switch: keep
VSS: keep
SES light: no point, DTCs will be disabled.
shift light: doesn't apply to most/any of us...
buffered speed out: for the speedo, gotta keep it
AIR: HAHAHAHAHA HELLLLLLLLL NO!!
CCP: undecided....
EGR: 59 won't control a digital setup, so to keep it, need to keep them hooked up to 9396
MAP: needed for EGR(if used), possibly others. needs to remain a 1-bar.
ECT: needed for TCC lockup
DIS: see no reason to have it hooked up...
injectors: obviously, no
MAT/IAT: needed for dual fans, possibly others
TPS: needed for shift points
Battery input: duh
fuel pump: maybe if you're using VATS...
IAC: i see no reason to leave it hooked to the 9396
ECM grounds: necessary
O2: unnecessary
ignition feed: yes, how else would it know to turn on?
power steering signal: pointless if the IAC is hooked to the 59 ECM...
knock sensor: no, no reason at all
fans: for dual fans: yes
A/C pressure sensor: ....might as well, and keep the A/C connected to the 9396, since it's known to work
A/C request: for the above reason, yes
clutch switch: if you have a 5 speed, why are you reading this?
A/C control, see above
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