JDM vs USDM speed sensor and other ?s |
JDM vs USDM speed sensor and other ?s |
Mar 15, 2014 - 11:56 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 13, '06 From Kaimuki, HI Currently Offline Reputation: 10 (100%) |
JDM/Euro Celicas vs USDM Celica.
Now that I've bought a set of BEAMS gauges for my celica, I'm wondering if the difference in speed between the km/h and mph models is determined by the speed sensor or the gauges. From a design point of view, it would be easier for Toyota to make only one set of gauges with a different face, where the km or miles per hour are determined by different sensors that are installed. Verses making two different types of gauges. But I don't know, I'm just guessing. I'm hoping I don't have to swap internal parts of the gauges. I'm probably going to just plug them in and see what happens. Also: I'm wondering if the BEAMS gauges are plug and play. I'm aware of the difference between the RPM counter side, this is why I'm installing them. I need the BEAMS rpm counter. This post has been edited by match220: Mar 15, 2014 - 11:57 PM -------------------- -Jay
95 GT conv. project car: Manual, Gen III 3sgte, JN pisons, Eagle rods, overbore, crank knife-edged, crank scraper, ARP head/main/flywheel, Autronic EMS, Haltech Dual Wideband O2 controller, Audi 1.8T individual coils, FMIC and SSQV BOV, 3" downpipe, 3" ultra-high-flow cat, 2.5" Borla muffler, +other 01 S2000: FMIC, Haltech EMS, Haltech wideband, 570cc inj, forged pistons/rods, sleeved block, 5 angle valve job, ported and polished 02 R6, all stock, except for braided stainless brake lines, frame sliders, and adjustable brake/clutch leve |
Mar 16, 2014 - 6:13 AM |
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The speed sensor is the same. The gauges should be plug and play, as several guys here swap the tach and fuel/temp gauges in when they do a BEAMS swap. I can't say for sure about the speedo though.
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Mar 16, 2014 - 6:28 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 13, '06 From Kaimuki, HI Currently Offline Reputation: 10 (100%) |
The speed sensor is the same. The gauges should be plug and play, as several guys here swap the tach and fuel/temp gauges in when they do a BEAMS swap. I can't say for sure about the speedo though. ok. I plugged them in today and the battery light didn't light up on either the ST205 or ST202 gauges. Gauge backlights didn't work either. I didn't start it after the lights didn't come on, I just immediately turned it back off. So I put my original ones back in and there was a clicking every couple of seconds until I turned the headlights off and back on, then the clicking was gone. I did buy them from the same seller, so it's possible that he pulled out the good bulbs and replaced them with bad bulbs. But who does that? I'll plug them back in tomorrow or Monday after I replace the bulbs with known good ones. ThenI can finally connect my RPM gauge to the SM4! And have a working temp gauge!! -------------------- -Jay
95 GT conv. project car: Manual, Gen III 3sgte, JN pisons, Eagle rods, overbore, crank knife-edged, crank scraper, ARP head/main/flywheel, Autronic EMS, Haltech Dual Wideband O2 controller, Audi 1.8T individual coils, FMIC and SSQV BOV, 3" downpipe, 3" ultra-high-flow cat, 2.5" Borla muffler, +other 01 S2000: FMIC, Haltech EMS, Haltech wideband, 570cc inj, forged pistons/rods, sleeved block, 5 angle valve job, ported and polished 02 R6, all stock, except for braided stainless brake lines, frame sliders, and adjustable brake/clutch leve |
Mar 16, 2014 - 1:16 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 13, '06 From Kaimuki, HI Currently Offline Reputation: 10 (100%) |
So I put my original ones back in and there was a clicking every couple of seconds until I turned the headlights off and back on, then the clicking was gone. The clicking was just the tripmeter. I must have bumped the reset button at a weird angel and it wouldn't turn right. So when it tried to turn it would click and the number would jump a little bit. That's how I found it. -------------------- -Jay
95 GT conv. project car: Manual, Gen III 3sgte, JN pisons, Eagle rods, overbore, crank knife-edged, crank scraper, ARP head/main/flywheel, Autronic EMS, Haltech Dual Wideband O2 controller, Audi 1.8T individual coils, FMIC and SSQV BOV, 3" downpipe, 3" ultra-high-flow cat, 2.5" Borla muffler, +other 01 S2000: FMIC, Haltech EMS, Haltech wideband, 570cc inj, forged pistons/rods, sleeved block, 5 angle valve job, ported and polished 02 R6, all stock, except for braided stainless brake lines, frame sliders, and adjustable brake/clutch leve |
Mar 16, 2014 - 5:16 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 13, '06 From Kaimuki, HI Currently Offline Reputation: 10 (100%) |
how does the boost gauge work, it gets a signal straight from the ecu right?
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95 GT conv. project car: Manual, Gen III 3sgte, JN pisons, Eagle rods, overbore, crank knife-edged, crank scraper, ARP head/main/flywheel, Autronic EMS, Haltech Dual Wideband O2 controller, Audi 1.8T individual coils, FMIC and SSQV BOV, 3" downpipe, 3" ultra-high-flow cat, 2.5" Borla muffler, +other 01 S2000: FMIC, Haltech EMS, Haltech wideband, 570cc inj, forged pistons/rods, sleeved block, 5 angle valve job, ported and polished 02 R6, all stock, except for braided stainless brake lines, frame sliders, and adjustable brake/clutch leve |
Mar 16, 2014 - 10:17 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 8, '03 From Lancaster CA Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) |
boost gauge should get its input from the MAP sensor.
the MPH and KPH are the same signal. its just s different face. -------------------- 2001 Celica GT-S Turbo
1997 Supra TT 6speed 1997 Celica 3MZ/1MZ swap 1990 Celica All-Trac |
Mar 17, 2014 - 1:43 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 13, '06 From Kaimuki, HI Currently Offline Reputation: 10 (100%) |
boost gauge should get its input from the MAP sensor. the MPH and KPH are the same signal. its just s different face. That's strange. why doesn't the map sensor feed the ecu? Is there a second one? Or does the signal split somehow? This post has been edited by match220: Mar 17, 2014 - 1:44 AM -------------------- -Jay
95 GT conv. project car: Manual, Gen III 3sgte, JN pisons, Eagle rods, overbore, crank knife-edged, crank scraper, ARP head/main/flywheel, Autronic EMS, Haltech Dual Wideband O2 controller, Audi 1.8T individual coils, FMIC and SSQV BOV, 3" downpipe, 3" ultra-high-flow cat, 2.5" Borla muffler, +other 01 S2000: FMIC, Haltech EMS, Haltech wideband, 570cc inj, forged pistons/rods, sleeved block, 5 angle valve job, ported and polished 02 R6, all stock, except for braided stainless brake lines, frame sliders, and adjustable brake/clutch leve |
Mar 18, 2014 - 1:20 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 8, '03 From Lancaster CA Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) |
i believe the wire splits. its a single wire from the PIM signal and then splits into two. one to the ECU and one to the body harness that takes it up to the gauge.
-------------------- 2001 Celica GT-S Turbo
1997 Supra TT 6speed 1997 Celica 3MZ/1MZ swap 1990 Celica All-Trac |
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