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Old 05-25-2007, 09:22 AM   #1
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Anyone done a SR20DET Type-X Swap before?

Has anyone here done a SR20DET Type-X Swap before, in a S13/240sx Hatch?
If so, how did it go? I am having problems on my Type-X Swap..
Whats different in the installation?

Is the installation the same as the Red Tops and the regular Black Tops?
The engine was installed that way... but it has start up issues...


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I didn't know there was a difference in the Type-X SR20DET, It should be the same as the Type-R SR20DET, I thought the only differnece between these two 180's were trim. The Type-R coming with minimul body panels and hub caps, and the TYPE-X coming with the extra aero and Wheels and possibly suspension. I have a dealer pamphlet for the 180sx 1997 I think and I don't think it points out any motor difference(but then again I don't read Japanese)
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Old 05-25-2007, 09:34 AM   #3
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there should be no difference as far as wiring it up for an S13
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Old 05-25-2007, 09:37 AM   #4
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Interesting... Hmmm have you guys done or seen someone who has a Type-X? I love to hear how it was installed because the only problem im having is the start-up... starting up when the motor is cold is fine... but when its hot... somehow when I try to start it, it gets flooded with fuel...
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Old 05-25-2007, 10:16 AM   #6
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coolant temp sensor for the ECU
Sorry bro, not much of a mechanic pro here... What do you mean by that?
I have a bad coolant temp sensor and need replacing??

Not sure... this is interesting... explain more please heheh I'm still learning!
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install shouldn't be any different from any other SR20DET in an S13 chassis as long as you have the correct SR-S13 wiring harness. I agree with the coolant temp sensor. you have a code reader?
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Old 05-25-2007, 10:30 AM   #8
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type x was just an luxury feature in the 180sx's... no difference in motor...same wiring as any other blactop s13sr

the coolant temp sensor for the ECU is a red connector right under the FPR it might need to be replace... not the clip itself but what it connects to which is screwed into the head. good luck
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This gets very annoying...

Has anyone ever had this problem?

I'm pretty stump... So if anyone out there can help, would be much appreciated! Thanks!

Not the Coolant Temp Sensor... *sigh
Thats been changed...

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Old 05-25-2007, 06:13 PM   #10
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Some of the wiring is not the same colors as other sr's. Not that much different and easy to figure out though. Is your car drivable, how dose it run. You just said you have problems on start up. Please be much more specific. The more details you give the better someone can help you diagnose the situation.
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i have a type x blacktop. As nassin31spr said.. some of the wires are different colors, couple of the pins on the ECU are different from other Early blacktops and redtops. however i've have never experienced the problem your describing.. My sr has been in 2 s13's and now my s14.

from the description given i am not sure what exaclty is happening or not happening.

What ECU do you have in the car?
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Old 05-26-2007, 01:19 AM   #12
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Are you guys sure? From what I understand the engine I got was a type x and I didn't have any problems at all with my wiring.

Other than that, the swap is exactly the same.
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Old 05-26-2007, 01:25 AM   #13
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I got the Type-X Ecu... from what I was told..
EDITED: I actually found out I have a RED TOP ECU

Here is my problem...
(I have to OPEN THROTTLE (press the gas pedal all the way) before I turn the key, or else it won't start. It will just flood the motor with gas.)

In the morning I start the car and its fine.
When I turn it off... and then try to start it again, it won't start.
I have to wait for about an hour before I can start it again or I can unplug the cam sensor and crank the car *OPEN THROTTLE to let air in and push the gas down. Then plug the cam sensor back in. Then I can just start the car by *OPEN THROTTLE... and turning the key.

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what sticker do you have on your ecu?? I doubt this is your problem as when i had the wrong ecu on my blacktop it wouldnt even power up.

have u tested the injectors?? there a couple of threads on here and other 240 forums that give you the proper steps on testing your injectors.. make sure they aren't getting a constant ground with key to On position (IIRC) leaving them stuck open.. which would definitely flood your engine.
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Old 05-26-2007, 09:44 AM   #15
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Type x ecu has J4 on it. Anything other than that and you probobly have something else.
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Type X wiring is different from redtops and early model blacktops. Seeing that your car is starting with the J4 ECU you must have a type X harness. Make sure you got the correct coolant temp sensor, and that you changed the one for the ECU and not the gauge cluster. Also check the wiring for the temp sensor, these are know to "rot" and not allow the sensor to work properly. I can almost promise you that your problem is in this area, maybe clean out your AICV as well. This can also cause the problem you have been describing. Good luck
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i got type x motor in my s14, and wiring was a pain, i had to shorten my harness recently and theres a lot of shit on there you dont nneed.

other than that its just like any blacktop.
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there are 2 different type x ecu's a E5 is the earlier years and a J4 is off of later years, i have wired them before personally the mapping on an E5 is better IMO. now i have an autronic now so it is a harness i made myself.

sounds to me like u have a sensor with heatsoak or simply not working at all ...
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Wow! I cannot belive all this hassle for a type X! Hahaha.
What do you guys think of just using a Blacktop ECU? Rather than the Type X ECU?
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Just use what ever ecu goes with your harness and there should be no problems. If you want to switch to a different year ecu you should probably switch harness'.
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If the problem was a wrong ecu, then it would not start at all. The pinouts for the coilpacks on the j4 is nothing like the pinouts on the e5. Coilpacks 2-4 are completely different. I don't think that's his problem.

Here's some advice:
Get the Factory Service Manual on the internet for an S14 with SR from the internet (google it, that's how I found it) The S14 Factory Service Manual is the only SR20DET Manual in english, but mechanically almost everything is the same minus the veriable valve timing that's in the s14 SR.

Follow the instructions to read your error codes from the ecu, my guess is that it's in a sensor somewhere.

Follow the instructions to check for stuck injectors, etc also, just in case. Although if it runs fine when it's cold I doubt that will be a problem. If you have any other questions, ask. I feel your pain, I had problems with my SR when I installed it, too, but it usually not as bad as your think it is.
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Just use what ever ecu goes with your harness and there should be no problems. If you want to switch to a different year ecu you should probably switch harness'.
Would you think it will help if I go on ahead and get non Type X Blacktop ECU and Harness and use the Type X Motor? Should act like any other Blacktops that are none Type X right?
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If you have a j4 ecu and harness just use it. Unless you think there is something not right about it. Im not sure what would cause it to flood out other than the ecu, wiring or injectors. Bump cause Im sure someone else has had this problem.

Heres the j4/j5 pin out and some other useful info. I hope this helps a little bit.
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I'll definitely check that site out. As soon as I get home I will take pix of my ECU and show it to you guys... I'm not much a mechanic maniac... so maybe me showing pix would get me closer to the problem... All of you that are contributing are helping me out a lot btw! Because I just want this problem solve and I know it takes time... So btw.. were do I look at to see J4? J5?
J4 is 1997 Type X right? And J5 is 1998 Type X?
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Its right on top of the ecu. It will say it in big letters. J4 or E5. If you have an S chassis this was just inevitable that your going to learn things you never really wanted to. Good luck with it and post up some pics and a diagnosis of the situation. If I can help I will.

J4 is 96-98 standard or 5-speed and J5 is automatic transmission 96-98
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Its right on top of the ecu. It will say it in big letters. J4 or E5. If you have an S chassis this was just inevitable that your going to learn things you never really wanted to. Good luck with it and post up some pics and a diagnosis of the situation. If I can help I will.

J4 is 96-98 standard or 5-speed and J5 is automatic transmission 96-98
i have almost the same problem but this is with my s13. My harness was a non j4 and i followed the guide and converted it but now i have the problem that im runing wayyy too rich please someone help i was thinking that maybe i forgot to plug something because i think i saw a small square elecronic piece that came with my swap kit but never used it
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I have never done the conversion before. But is your motor pretty much stock or have you done some upgrades on it. Where did you get the conversion kit from. You should definitely call them and ask them what the piece is for.
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Have you cleaned the IACV? and are you sure you replaced the proper coolant tem sensor (there are two of them)?
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So check dis out... I was about to go take a pix of my ECU... and I didn't see any J4/E5 on it... I saw a BIG REG NUMBER the said 62... and written in marker... TURBO RED TOP... OMG! WTF!?!? Is this my problem? Running a RED TOP ECU? on a TYPE X Motor? posting pix in 10mins...





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Type X Motor with Red Top ECU... does that make any sense? Will that even be reliable?
What would be best option here?
Get the Type X Harness and ECU? Get a Blacktop (non type x) Harness and ECU?

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So check dis out... I was about to go take a pix of my ECU... and I didn't see any J4/E5 on it... I saw a BIG REG NUMBER the said 62... and written in marker... TURBO RED TOP... OMG! WTF!?!? Is this my problem? Running a RED TOP ECU? on a TYPE X Motor? posting pix in 10mins...





Pix!

Type X Motor with Red Top ECU... does that make any sense? Will that even be reliable?
What would be best option here?
Get the Type X Harness and ECU? Get a Blacktop (non type x) Harness and ECU?

pics dont work, but if ur running a 62 ecu with a type x harness that has not been repinned properly then yes expect some issues.
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