I know I saw them somewhere, but I can't find the VGT connector pinouts.. You should add them to the wiki
Als, I have some great 6 conductor wire, you think I can run the VR sensor and VGT off the one bundle or do they really need to be physically separated/shielded? Both CAN and the VR sensor are differential voltage systems, so I would guess they're pretty immune to noise. Would make wiring far easier and neater.
The controller motor can pull 10amps so.. I would make sure your wire gauge is sized appropriately.
But don't worry about noise.
it's a fair size wire, better than most of the stuff dodge uses in the chassis!.. 18ga.
Got the pinouts?
Wires coming out of the Turbo
Brown/Gray:Smart Power Relay Feed
Black:Ground
Brown/Violet: CAN High
White/Light Green: CAN Low
Thanks
Oh, what does JP2 do?
JP2 is perf curve selection, +20 / +40 in the common
Thought that was JP1 (the 6 pin)
OH, and my wire colors are totally different.. Perhaps you can give me the terminal positions?
I got
Pin 1 = Red/blue stripe
Pin 2 = Green/white stripe
Pin 3 = Yellow
Pin 4 = Green
I think pin 1 and 4 are +12V and ground respectively, and the center two are CanH/L, but don't know which... I have Green/White stripe which I could guess as the 'new' version of White/green stripe
I'll have to look under the hood later for you, but if memory serves me, it was like +12v / GND / CAN / CAN
They did use weird colors...
and they switched them up it seem stoo... Mine says "Type II ECU RL" on it
looking at how the wires come out of the control box, the top row is green/white, red/blue, bottom row is green, yellow
Yep its
Pin 1. Pwr
Pin 2. Gnd
Pin 3. Can
Pin 4. Can
OK, cool.. pin 3 CanL pin 4 CanH?
here you go.
Excellent :).. thank you!
Ya sorry, been really busy working 8 to 4 at a water bottling plant running conduit and what not. Swamp coolers are barely working at all for the size of the warehouse, come home dreeeeeeeeeeeeeeenched.
But ya pin3 should be CanH
I got the harness made.. so far so good.. I'll see about testing it out at some point here, and making a box for it, and figuring out some terminal strip system for my +5V bus, etc.