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ShawnPreece
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Hi I'm currently fitting a HKS type 1 turbo timer in my supra, my supra started life as a manual non turbo but has had an engine swap and had a vvti twin turbo put into it.

 

Iv put the HKS wiring harness in and am currently trying to connect the RPM signal wire and the Speed signal wire into the Ecu...

 

The wiring diagram iv got doesn't seem to match up with the ECU (see pic) this is the 1st time iv done any wiring towards the ECU so just want to ask if it's just that it's a non turbo ECU and wiring is different although iv googled wiring diagram for non turbo ECU and still looks different or if I'm just being dumb and have missed something?

 

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After a lot of searching I have now found the correct diagram that I'm after :)

 

Incase anyone is after a pinout diagram for a VVTI ECU the link below and the screenshots is what your after:

 

http://http://www.2jzgarage.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Supra_2JZGTE_VVTi_ECU_Pinouts.pdf

 

Here are my screenshots off he above link if it's easier to go off:

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- - - Updated - - -

 

Try this instead.

 

http://www.2jzgarage.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Supra_2JZGTE_VVTi_ECU_Pinouts.pdf

 

TACH is the rpm signal (Pin 20 of Connector B77 (G) - Black/White) and SPD is the speed signal (Pin 25 of Connector B77 (G) - Pink).

 

I just found the same thing lol, thankyou for your help though :)

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