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Old 11-01-2007, 02:27 PM   #1
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Cool EA Falcon/Fairmont Speedway

I am currently rewiring a EA falcon for the Speedway in NZ and need some advice, i have found out that i need to move the computer to a safer location, and deloom most of the car, but am a bit scared to just start cutting wires off... any advice would be appreciated...

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Old 11-01-2007, 05:11 PM   #2
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What parts of the loom do you need to remove? Most (if not all) speedway classes in Australia use a carby rather than EFI.

The brake light/headlight/heater/radio etc etc looms won't effect how the car will run. You could follow the ECU loom to the engine bay and just keep that one in, if it's attached to the motor, there's a fair chance it's part of the ECU loom.

Does the car have the dash in it still? If it does, I'd mount the ECU to a flat piece of steel replacing the glovebox, or if it doesn't have a dash, make a small stand up and mount the ECU to the firewall.
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Old 16-01-2007, 11:57 AM   #3
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Unhappy loom probs

: I have removed everything that does't appear to be attached to the computer, but a mate suggested that i keep the speedo cluster to keep an eye on oil press and temp, but not sure. the last EFI car i helped buld up was a commodore, : , and ended up having to wire the speedo back up as it has a rev limitor.
i just worried i will run into the same problems with this one. as the CPI and the Distributor are all electronic.
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Old 16-01-2007, 12:14 PM   #4
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I have a complete wiring pin assignment for an EA series MPFI 3 speed auto computer.

EA Series 1 - ECU
PIN wire colour Description
1 yellow Keep Alive Memory Power
2
3 white Vehicle Speed Sensor
4
5 red/green Key Power - B+ when igntion is switched on
6 yellow Power Steering Pressure Switch
7 greeen/yellow Engine Coolant Temperature sensor
8
9
10 blue Air Con Clutch Relay
11
12
13
14
15
16 black Ingition Ground
17 white/black Self test output
18
19
20
21 grey/white Idle Speed Control Device
22 brown/green Fuel Pump Relay or circuit
23
24
25 yellow/red Air Charge Temp
26 orange/black Sensor Volatge Ref +5v
27
28
29 green/blue Heated Exhaust Gas Oxygen sensor
30 orange/black Neutral Drive switch
31 yellow/blue Canister Purge enable output
32
33
34 green/yellow Serial Data Output Port (Link) TRIP Comp
35
36 yellow/green Spark Output from the EEC IV
37 red Vehicle power B+
38
39
40 black/green Vehicle ground battery negative (-)
41
42
43
44
45 blue/yellow Manifold Absolute Pressure
46 black/white Zero ref for most sensors
47 green/black Throttle Position Sensor Voltage
48 white/red Self Test Input
49 grey/blue Heated Exhaust Gas Oxygen sensor GND
50
51
52
53
54
55
56 brown Profile Ignition Pulse
57 red Vehicle power B+
58 dark brown bank 1
59 green bank 2
60 black/green Vehicle ground battery negative (-)

EDIT: I have also re-wired my car for complete hidden wiring in the engine bay, so if you need further help on any wires just ask
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