My DIY Wire tuck/Mill spec/Engine paint/TunerviewRD1 in my B16 Turbo ED6
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My DIY Wire tuck/Mill spec/Engine paint/TunerviewRD1 in my B16 Turbo ED6
2 Years ago i got my hands on an un-finished project of a Honda Civic ED6 Turbo. I managed to get the project done, in wait for a second phase in my project, which includes alot of modifications to come,
Here is my ED6
The EF9 front end JDM conversion
and here is my engine bay
interior
It wasn't tuned and I had tons of problems with this turbo setup.
My daily driver had a bunch of an electrical troubles so I decided to start to wire tuck my bay and change my turbo setup.
It was very hard being so far and It's hard to believe that my ED6 was kind of rare car in Egypt, I had to make many international orders which it means more waiting time and more cost.
I don't know where to start so I took my engine off, A/C, P/S any thing I don't need, also took my fenders off and dash board in the end.
Aaaaah. Lots of work waiting for me.
Sorry for cell pictures but this is what i have for now, I will get another camera when I have time for shopping
Here is my ED6
The EF9 front end JDM conversion
and here is my engine bay
interior
It wasn't tuned and I had tons of problems with this turbo setup.
My daily driver had a bunch of an electrical troubles so I decided to start to wire tuck my bay and change my turbo setup.
It was very hard being so far and It's hard to believe that my ED6 was kind of rare car in Egypt, I had to make many international orders which it means more waiting time and more cost.
I don't know where to start so I took my engine off, A/C, P/S any thing I don't need, also took my fenders off and dash board in the end.
Aaaaah. Lots of work waiting for me.
Sorry for cell pictures but this is what i have for now, I will get another camera when I have time for shopping
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Re: My DIY Wire tuck/Mill spec/Engine paint/TunerviewRD1 in my B16 Turbo ED6
uhh I\m trying to catch this rat ,
My turbo manifold theoretically was laggy its spool at 6400k that wasn't fit my stock internals block. i still have this manifold at someones garge i had to replace it with blox log manifold and ther is a big diff in lag
My turbo manifold theoretically was laggy its spool at 6400k that wasn't fit my stock internals block. i still have this manifold at someones garge i had to replace it with blox log manifold and ther is a big diff in lag
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Re: My DIY Wire tuck/Mill spec/Engine paint/TunerviewRD1 in my B16 Turbo ED6
I decided to start with the right side coz it's the hardest part,
i took my fuse box off with all wires to inside and without drilling i started to push harness through the firewall one by one into the fenders room,
measuring out the wires to head lamps and getting my c clamps was the easy part
then we started work. choosing the grounds was like i will have many spots so i made it only 1 ground for this side, i taped it, and then loomed it up , and left the A/C stuff alone, used my c clamps to fastened up.
here is how it looks like now
this side almost finished...
i will post more pics soon after i place my fuse box and ECU in passenger side even they have no room to fit together!!!
i took my fuse box off with all wires to inside and without drilling i started to push harness through the firewall one by one into the fenders room,
measuring out the wires to head lamps and getting my c clamps was the easy part
then we started work. choosing the grounds was like i will have many spots so i made it only 1 ground for this side, i taped it, and then loomed it up , and left the A/C stuff alone, used my c clamps to fastened up.
here is how it looks like now
this side almost finished...
i will post more pics soon after i place my fuse box and ECU in passenger side even they have no room to fit together!!!
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I have received some parts today
Avid racing mounts looking so good and it came with hardware
OEM EF B series rear bracket
Clutch switch for full throttle shift still want to know how to mount it and connect it to my ECU
ITR oil pump
ID's
back to my engine bay again almost done with windshield water hoses tucked too
here is the other side so far
I really wanted to do mil spec, i was thinking if i can use other connector that works correctly, no one here had ever tried this before, no experts to share experiences with, one of my friends said that BMW uses a connector!! i took a look but it was really small just only 14 pin, found another VW connector and how it looks like
I didn't like how it looks like.... but it has 28 pins, i will have to look at my engine harness and count how many pins i will need, i found out that it will require not less than 42 pins plus im willing to add my wideband sensor, so its around 48 pins at least!! so this ugly connector WILL NOT WORK
I will skip this for now, i made some work in my engine cover, cutting the cam gear side and shaved it a bit
ITR oil pump installed
Avid racing mounts looking so good and it came with hardware
OEM EF B series rear bracket
Clutch switch for full throttle shift still want to know how to mount it and connect it to my ECU
ITR oil pump
ID's
back to my engine bay again almost done with windshield water hoses tucked too
here is the other side so far
I really wanted to do mil spec, i was thinking if i can use other connector that works correctly, no one here had ever tried this before, no experts to share experiences with, one of my friends said that BMW uses a connector!! i took a look but it was really small just only 14 pin, found another VW connector and how it looks like
I didn't like how it looks like.... but it has 28 pins, i will have to look at my engine harness and count how many pins i will need, i found out that it will require not less than 42 pins plus im willing to add my wideband sensor, so its around 48 pins at least!! so this ugly connector WILL NOT WORK
I will skip this for now, i made some work in my engine cover, cutting the cam gear side and shaved it a bit
ITR oil pump installed
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taking all A/C relays and its wires, head lights, fan and horns, resoldered and mounted in its new location, under front bumper
on driver fender all wires and water hoses that comes from windsheild cleaner bottle are tucked together
getting wiper motor wires to driver side to relocate the motor it self or using LHD EG wiper motor
for brake booster area i deleted wires for the brake fluid warning, i don't need it anyway, tucked the brake booster hoses under the brake lines, turning the elbow of the intake manifold carefully upside down.
taking all A/C relays and its wires, head lights, fan and horns, resoldered and mounted in its new location, under front bumper
on driver fender all wires and water hoses that comes from windsheild cleaner bottle are tucked together
getting wiper motor wires to driver side to relocate the motor it self or using LHD EG wiper motor
for brake booster area i deleted wires for the brake fluid warning, i don't need it anyway, tucked the brake booster hoses under the brake lines, turning the elbow of the intake manifold carefully upside down.
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I was beginning to lose my temper because most of connectors i found are pretty small, but finally, I found the right one with 50 pins,
so i had to make a steel plate for it,
I will need to paint this later, I wonder what color should it be...black or silver?
test
I don't want it to get even harder but i had to install my engine again to measure the length of wires from firewall to the engine ,
that probably will make me go through the installation process of the new mounts and bracket to check engine alignment!
There isn't enough room on the firewall to mount this plate i had propagate the edges of the hole
getting new bolts and drill four holes a slightly larger than 5mm,
now taking the engine off.... again, fasten the plate bolts and nuts together through predrilled holes
back again to engine harness
so i had to make a steel plate for it,
I will need to paint this later, I wonder what color should it be...black or silver?
test
I don't want it to get even harder but i had to install my engine again to measure the length of wires from firewall to the engine ,
that probably will make me go through the installation process of the new mounts and bracket to check engine alignment!
There isn't enough room on the firewall to mount this plate i had propagate the edges of the hole
getting new bolts and drill four holes a slightly larger than 5mm,
now taking the engine off.... again, fasten the plate bolts and nuts together through predrilled holes
back again to engine harness
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Well, I have a funny story about that, after 3 hours of walking searching in computer shops and some and electrical shops that sells appliances, I went into a small store and I found it!!! when i was leaving i turned back and asked an old man; who uses this anyway? he replied the army use it for tanks!!!
I think that's why the name is military "mil spec" connectors....
I think that's why the name is military "mil spec" connectors....
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Re: My DIY Wire tuck/Mill spec/Engine paint/TunerviewRD1 in my B16 Turbo ED6
I have received this 2 high temp cans
Aluma blast paint
Eastwood tech help was really good, a million thanks for your continued support.
320-grit paper, primer is not required, Then clean it with some acetone and some clean rags.
i will start with air grinding and some wire brushes, clean it with carb cleaner and then the 320-grit paper
Aluma blast paint
Eastwood tech help was really good, a million thanks for your continued support.
320-grit paper, primer is not required, Then clean it with some acetone and some clean rags.
i will start with air grinding and some wire brushes, clean it with carb cleaner and then the 320-grit paper
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this is the alternator ready for paint i disassembled it, hold it by machine vice, air grinding and cleaning
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Well, I have a funny story about that, after 3 hours of walking searching in computer shops and some and electrical shops that sells appliances, I went into a small store and I found it!!! when i was leaving i turned back and asked an old man; who uses this anyway? he replied the army use it for tanks!!!
I think that's why the name is military "mil spec" connectors....
I think that's why the name is military "mil spec" connectors....
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Loving the do it your self stuff in here!
One question though, I was looking into doing that connector as well but I got shy of the idea. What do you plan on doing with the larger gauge wires in the harness? The coil power, starter signal, and all the alternator wires?
One question though, I was looking into doing that connector as well but I got shy of the idea. What do you plan on doing with the larger gauge wires in the harness? The coil power, starter signal, and all the alternator wires?
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nothing yet but i guess i will use heater vents in firewall, now im working on my mill spec... i will add some pics tonight
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Re: My DIY Wire tuck/Mill spec/Engine paint/TunerviewRD1 in my B16 Turbo ED6
Engine harness almost done... except the injector extensions coz i've lost one injector clip
I can't find this clip, does anyone know how can i get a replacement from any other car?
It will take a couple of weeks to arrive.
Here is some links...
http://www.t1racedevelopment.com/ind...ector-kit.html
http://www.xenocron.com/uscar-inject...kit-p-572.html
before solder is applied you should twist the 2 wires together from both sides and test the signal for each plug for a good electrical connection, soldering was a bit hard,
soldering around 100 wire in a small spot, it took one day to get it done by a specialist, a special thanks to Mr. Hosny Type R
when this job done you should insulate soldered connections using a protective coating to prevent shorting.
adding more wires to the mil spec connector; water temp, oil light, RPM signal and VSS signal to get rid from an old speedo cable then forward it directly to ECU to display the odometer on Tunerview.
few more wires left to be add; 2 for PWM electronic boost controller and 5 for LC-1 wideband,
I can't find this clip, does anyone know how can i get a replacement from any other car?
It will take a couple of weeks to arrive.
Here is some links...
http://www.t1racedevelopment.com/ind...ector-kit.html
http://www.xenocron.com/uscar-inject...kit-p-572.html
before solder is applied you should twist the 2 wires together from both sides and test the signal for each plug for a good electrical connection, soldering was a bit hard,
soldering around 100 wire in a small spot, it took one day to get it done by a specialist, a special thanks to Mr. Hosny Type R
when this job done you should insulate soldered connections using a protective coating to prevent shorting.
adding more wires to the mil spec connector; water temp, oil light, RPM signal and VSS signal to get rid from an old speedo cable then forward it directly to ECU to display the odometer on Tunerview.
few more wires left to be add; 2 for PWM electronic boost controller and 5 for LC-1 wideband,
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Re: My DIY Wire tuck/Mill spec/Engine paint/TunerviewRD1 in my B16 Turbo ED6
Received this from Xenocron Tuning Solutions, they are the best.
NGK stuff
Xenocron Turbo filter
Hondata 4 Bar MAP sensor, OMNI Power B Series TPS
innovate lc 1 wideband, going to add the sensor to engine harness
it's desserts time!
it's packed fine
SamTuned my tuner says: sensitive!
Tunerview RD1
NGK stuff
Xenocron Turbo filter
Hondata 4 Bar MAP sensor, OMNI Power B Series TPS
innovate lc 1 wideband, going to add the sensor to engine harness
it's desserts time!
it's packed fine
SamTuned my tuner says: sensitive!
Tunerview RD1