Hey guys,
I was going to hold off on letting the cat out of the proverbial bag but things seem kinda slow so here we go.
I've been looking at the LZ* series motors for a couple years and finally snagged an LZ4 on half off day at the junkyard. This will be my third swap following an LA1 and LX9 all into Fieros. Timeline is 9 months since I have a racecar to maintain/improve and an LX9 powered Fiero to enjoy.
My impression is that people shy away from swapping LZ* motors into older cars because of limited control options. Aftermarket ECMs aren't common and VVT hasn't been implemented to my knowledge. The OEM computer requires most/all of the original subsystems making a retrofit difficult. My goal with this project is to keep as much of the LZ* motor stock and run it with a MS3X (Megasquirt 3 w/ Expansion Board). In the spirit of MegaSquirt this will be openly available to make future swaps easier.
I feel some need to justify the MS3X since I'll be spending almost 4 times as much on the computer as the engine. While I love my 7730 powered projects chip swapping is tedious and finding information is cumbersome. I understand that I could probably do this with a MS2 but I'm trying to keep this as straight forward as possible. This philosophy helps me and anyone following a similar path get it running faster.
I expect the first incarnation to be as follows:
Batch Fire
VVT mechanically limited to +3 or -2 On/Off operation
Stock Coils with Wasted Spark
Stock Crank and Cam Wheels/Sensors
Early 3X00 Alternator
Fixed Fuel Pressure (58psi) and Stock LZ* Rails/Injectors
75mm Truck Thottlebody (might go to 4.3L 70mm for the LZ4)
I'm interested in pursuing these features once the above is reasonably stable:
Knock Sensing with the stock LZ* Broadband Sensors
Sequential Injection
VVT operation in variable mode with mechanical limits
VVT operation in variable mode without mechanical limits
LZ* computer controlled Alternator
I'm hoping to get the engine cleaned up this weekend. Then there's likely to be pictures.
The Haynes manual for the Malibu has no wiring diagrams for the engine. Anyone have a good/inexpensive source for these. My biggest concern is the CMP sensor which I gather is a Hall type but I don't know if it is 5V or 12V and which wire is power, ground, and signal.
Thanks for reading this far.
Sam
I was going to hold off on letting the cat out of the proverbial bag but things seem kinda slow so here we go.
I've been looking at the LZ* series motors for a couple years and finally snagged an LZ4 on half off day at the junkyard. This will be my third swap following an LA1 and LX9 all into Fieros. Timeline is 9 months since I have a racecar to maintain/improve and an LX9 powered Fiero to enjoy.
My impression is that people shy away from swapping LZ* motors into older cars because of limited control options. Aftermarket ECMs aren't common and VVT hasn't been implemented to my knowledge. The OEM computer requires most/all of the original subsystems making a retrofit difficult. My goal with this project is to keep as much of the LZ* motor stock and run it with a MS3X (Megasquirt 3 w/ Expansion Board). In the spirit of MegaSquirt this will be openly available to make future swaps easier.
I feel some need to justify the MS3X since I'll be spending almost 4 times as much on the computer as the engine. While I love my 7730 powered projects chip swapping is tedious and finding information is cumbersome. I understand that I could probably do this with a MS2 but I'm trying to keep this as straight forward as possible. This philosophy helps me and anyone following a similar path get it running faster.
I expect the first incarnation to be as follows:
Batch Fire
VVT mechanically limited to +3 or -2 On/Off operation
Stock Coils with Wasted Spark
Stock Crank and Cam Wheels/Sensors
Early 3X00 Alternator
Fixed Fuel Pressure (58psi) and Stock LZ* Rails/Injectors
75mm Truck Thottlebody (might go to 4.3L 70mm for the LZ4)
I'm interested in pursuing these features once the above is reasonably stable:
Knock Sensing with the stock LZ* Broadband Sensors
Sequential Injection
VVT operation in variable mode with mechanical limits
VVT operation in variable mode without mechanical limits
LZ* computer controlled Alternator
I'm hoping to get the engine cleaned up this weekend. Then there's likely to be pictures.
The Haynes manual for the Malibu has no wiring diagrams for the engine. Anyone have a good/inexpensive source for these. My biggest concern is the CMP sensor which I gather is a Hall type but I don't know if it is 5V or 12V and which wire is power, ground, and signal.
Thanks for reading this far.
Sam
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