Does a wiring diagram exist that shows what is connected to each Syvecs S6+ pin when using the Supra Auto Non-VVTi adaptor.
I've got 8 sensors, plus DBW throttle pedal and throttle body and DCT gearbox to connect up.
Some items will go on unused pins but for things like MAP sensor or Knock sensor I could just cut the corresponding wires on the adaptor and connect the new sensors to the Syvecs pins the factory sensor would use?
S6+ Supra Auto Non-VVTi adaptor wiring diagram
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Re: S6+ Supra Auto Non-VVTi adaptor wiring diagram
I'm sure if the adaptor was supplied by Syvecs they will have a diagram for it. Fire an email to support
But are you trying to add all those things to an OEM connector or are there other provisions for them all via other connectors ?
But are you trying to add all those things to an OEM connector or are there other provisions for them all via other connectors ?
Re: S6+ Supra Auto Non-VVTi adaptor wiring diagram
Or just connect the ECU up to a laptop, fire up SCal and look at the I/O configuration.
Also no need to cut wires - the S6+ pins are easy to remove from the connectors and you can reconnect you other sensors directly to the ECU bypassing any loom adapter or OEM wiring - if that's what you're wanting to do.
Also no need to cut wires - the S6+ pins are easy to remove from the connectors and you can reconnect you other sensors directly to the ECU bypassing any loom adapter or OEM wiring - if that's what you're wanting to do.
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Re: S6+ Supra Auto Non-VVTi adaptor wiring diagram
Much more clarity needed.
Presumably if it is a proper patch harness for a standard car...most sensors will be OEM via the OEM loom.
No mention of what the 8 sensors are and whether they include OEM stuff or not. Nor whether the vehicle ever had DBW etc ( although I'd assume not )
And I'd assume any patch harness would have labelled provision for the additional inputs and it would be up to the user to configured as needed ?
So looking in the I/O may reveal some info...but perhaps not enough if these additional items have never been configured.
Presumably if it is a proper patch harness for a standard car...most sensors will be OEM via the OEM loom.
No mention of what the 8 sensors are and whether they include OEM stuff or not. Nor whether the vehicle ever had DBW etc ( although I'd assume not )
And I'd assume any patch harness would have labelled provision for the additional inputs and it would be up to the user to configured as needed ?
So looking in the I/O may reveal some info...but perhaps not enough if these additional items have never been configured.
Re: S6+ Supra Auto Non-VVTi adaptor wiring diagram
Found supports email address, will drop them an emailstevieturbo wrote:I'm sure if the adaptor was supplied by Syvecs they will have a diagram for it. Fire an email to support
But are you trying to add all those things to an OEM connector or are there other provisions for them all via other connectors ?
Most new sensors will be on empty pins, but as I'm replacing OEM Knock and MAP sensors with different ones I figured I could use the OEM ones pins on the Syvecs. Plus I'd like to know which factory sensors are where anyway.
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Re: S6+ Supra Auto Non-VVTi adaptor wiring diagram
The factory sensors will plug in where they normally plug in ?
And as Tim says, you'll find these in the I/O of the map itself.
So the harness doesnt have any additional capacity ? It's up to you to add wiring for these ?
Manuals and pinouts for the ecu's are here, although it doesnt cover specific patch harness details. Although it doesnt sound like you need those ?
http://www.syvecs.co.uk/download-area/
And as Tim says, you'll find these in the I/O of the map itself.
So the harness doesnt have any additional capacity ? It's up to you to add wiring for these ?
Manuals and pinouts for the ecu's are here, although it doesnt cover specific patch harness details. Although it doesnt sound like you need those ?
http://www.syvecs.co.uk/download-area/