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LM2 innovate and VVTi compatability


Mike B

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Unpacked it tonight,

 

Looks very impressive.

 

Had a read through the manual, a lot to learn.

 

So I go to pulg in the OBDii connector (it's a standardised connector - seen them on a lot of cars) and I hit a snag...

 

AFAIK there are 2 ports for the diagnostics; one is under the dashboard, the other on the side of the plenum.

 

the verdict?

 

SQUARE PEG, ROUND HOLE :taped:

 

FFS...

 

no one noticed this before?? lol

 

anyone know of any other diagnostic ports on the VVTi??

 

anyway - I have put a posting on their forum, as they use them with Lexus, and I would like to be able to hook this up.

 

pic shows the LM2 male connector and the two female diagnostic ports I could find.

 

You can still rig 4 analogue inputs for datalogging, but I'd like to geth that 16 channel OBDii working.

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Can they be hard wired? i want to use mine on my car or shall i just sell it and get a aem wideband?

 

 

the afr will wirk regardless but a nin vvti won't stand a chance.

 

you can use 4 hardwired analogue imputs to datalog, but then I guess your ecu may do more than this anyway?

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Can they be hard wired? i want to use mine on my car or shall i just sell it and get a aem wideband?

 

Surely when you install the AEM ECU you will lose the ODBii functionality which means you could hard wire the 4 analogues if you wanted.

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The OBDII port is right next to the bonnet/hood release and easily accessible.

 

There's a picture of it in post #16 of Ewen's thread but it's still hard to see. I took another picture of it for a different thread on the Greddy Informeter - see the picture in post #4.

 

Hope that helps! :)

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The OBDII port is right next to the bonnet/hood release and easily accessible.

 

There's a picture of it in post #16 of Ewen's thread but it's still hard to see. I took another picture of it for a different thread on the Greddy Informeter - see the picture in post #4.

 

Hope that helps! :)

 

I have it bud... but it's not talking... I will do some more reading tonight!

 

Mike

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OK. You probably already know but the ignition must be ON (not ACC and not immobilised) for it to be able to 'talk' ...

 

tried it with engine running too....

 

will have another go tonight. The unit can power itself off the obd connection, as it stayed on after I pulled its extrenal power connection off... so there is something there...

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tried it with engine running too....

 

will have another go tonight. The unit can power itself off the obd connection, as it stayed on after I pulled its extrenal power connection off... so there is something there...

 

Could if be your FCON is causing an issue?

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Could if be your FCON is causing an issue?

 

I doubt it, the original ecu is sat there controlling the throttle, and watching the data coming in... This is where my problem lies; as running a single on the stock ecu for a throttle control creates issues; it sees maf and other associated feeds and starts putting throttle ghosts on there (hesitations etc). Seeing as there is a lot of vsv info and other disconnected systems coming back to the ecu it's probably putting out error codes by the bucketfull.

 

So if I know what they are I can tidy them up.

 

Otherise Ryan wants to fit a solaris to control the whole schbang, FBW, VVTI, the works,... and that's expensive, if not very good i'm sure!

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