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    Default 3sgte Ecu's

    Ive got an AW11 with a GEN1 3SGTE in it. I am looking to get a MINES ecu but the only I can find is for the 90 SW20 MR2 with a GEN2 3SGTE. My question is are these interchangeable? If not is there much stuffing around to fit one in. I'm an Auto Electrician so the whole wiring issue shouldn't be a hassle, I just need to know if it's possible to do and if it's an easy job or a pain in the arse to do.

    Thanks in advance, Justin.

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    Main diff I can think of is AFM vs map.

    I believe the dizzy may be different, the gen 3 runs much bigger injectors so you would need to upgrade them (contact me I have a set that might be for sale )


    When upgrading the injectors, I don't think the gen 1 fuel rail will support the flow required, but this is not speaking from experience....
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    Default Re: 3sgte Ecu's

    I thought the GEN2's where still AFM and ran the same injectors.

    I know the plugs are different, but I thought all it would take would be re-wire my loom to the later ecu plug.

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    haha sorry misread, tought the mines was on a gen3.

    Yes what you said is correct, the gen2 runs the afm as well.
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    The Gen1 and Gen2 3SGTE's are hugely different engines. I would expect even if you did change the wirirng to fit the mines computer it would be even less well suited to your engine than it was to a Gen2.

    If you want to get a computer that isn't a complete kludge get a proper programmable system and have it tuned for your setup.

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    I think that might be the way to go. Any suggestions as to what sort of setup to get?

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    I only really have one recommendation when it comes to what computer to use. Find a tuner you trust to tune it and listen to what they recommend.

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    Josh has a good point, talk it through with some one, you need to tell them what you are looking for, and if they know their shit (or aren't on a big retainer by one brand) then they will give you the advice you seek.

    I went haltech when I was going to use a gen2 in the st165, but then got this gen3 engine, my tuner said it wasn't the best match to the haltech (which I had already bought) but he could make it work :S
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    I've done this - Rewired about 14 pins to suite from GEN 1 3SGTE to GEN 2 its all there, except for 1 which needs to be added.

    I've also got a Mines style Ecu Its got another motherboard, 8500RPM redline, 18psi fuel cut, will boost to 14//15psi instead of 7-10psi, better on petrol. if your interested PM me

    I've done the wiring swap somewhere here.. let me dig it up Its pretty straight forward and easy todo in an mr2

    [EDIT]Found it!

    http://www.toymods.net/forums/showth...767#post121767

    Its not comprehensive but I hope you get the idea..

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    That really depends on how you define gen1 and gen2. To me there is only really 3 generations of 3SGTE, gen1 ST165, Gen 2 early SW20 and ST185, Gen 3 ST205 and late SW20. Then there are the caldina engines but I consider them pretty much gen 3 engines with different management.

    If what the origonal poster is talking about is an early gen2 engine compared to a later gen2 engine then getting the computer to work should be quite straight forward.

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    The way to find out is to actually trace the wiring

    Theres upto 4-5 Variations per year/car/model of the 3SGTE

    The main differences ive seen are - GEN 1 MR2s dont have abs std and Powersteer. So its best to compare and check your wiring

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    That's the thing there are several revisions of the SW20 but the generation terminology is generally used to apply to the engine itself.

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    Yes you need to know the exact model of the car where the engine came from IE -

    1990-1991.5 SW20 = GEN 2 Engine, GEN 1 WIRING LOOM
    1991.5-1992 SW20 = GEN 2 Engine, GEN 2 Wiring loom (14 pins located differently)

    etc

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    My ECU is the JAP spec ST165 and he's ECU is the JAP spec GEN1 SW20.

    I tried crossing off the same pins in each and i'm left with extra's in each ECU.

    The plugs are different also so I can't just swap the pins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshstix
    That really depends on how you define gen1 and gen2. To me there is only really 3 generations of 3SGTE, gen1 ST165, Gen 2 early SW20 and ST185, Gen 3 ST205 and late SW20. Then there are the caldina engines but I consider them pretty much gen 3 engines with different management.

    If what the origonal poster is talking about is an early gen2 engine compared to a later gen2 engine then getting the computer to work should be quite straight forward.
    Hey Josh do you know if the caldina uses the 5S block?

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