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Old 07-17-11, 03:01 PM
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Default 1jz vvti into 92 sc300 (i searched)

ok so i have found pinouts for the vvti auto, but i cant find a full pinout with all 5 plugs

i am just going to extend the harness that came with the motor so i guess i just need to match the 92 ge body plugs to the vvti bodyplugs
i just need allitle help finding a more detailed diagram
Old 07-18-11, 06:49 PM
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That's a question that I have been wondering as well.
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I found this in a few seconds of Googling. Maybe it will help some.

http://homepage.mac.com/rib_feast/jzx100/JZX100ecu.pdf
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And maybe this will help too?

http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/sho...ll=1#post18089
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vvti into non vvti has been done. I forget who but it was done...i think they preferred the non vvti swap though.
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If you are good with wiring it's really easy, but it's not just extending wires you will have to repin the body plugs also.
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email: Frank at denvermotorsports@msn.com. He just finished his VVTI swap into his 92 SC300 and did all the pinout work over the past week. You can see his car running on youtube (frank Drifting PPIR July 16th 2011) or look in the drifting section of the clublexus web site under Triple Crown Drift sc300's. email him and he will get back to you tonight.
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Originally Posted by Quicksc4
If you are good with wiring it's really easy, but it's not just extending wires you will have to repin the body plugs also.
i am trained by lex\toyota lol but i still have to find that diagram i was just having probs with it and looking for someone who knew a little more than i.
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Originally Posted by Triple C
email: Frank at denvermotorsports@msn.com. He just finished his VVTI swap into his 92 SC300 and did all the pinout work over the past week. You can see his car running on youtube (frank Drifting PPIR July 16th 2011) or look in the drifting section of the clublexus web site under Triple Crown Drift sc300's. email him and he will get back to you tonight.
thanks man! gotta do it tomorrow
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vvti into non vvti has been done. I forget who but it was done...i think they preferred the non vvti swap though.
i plan on keeping the motor pretty stock sept for maybe dm turbo rebuild, 650 injectors, and ignition. i love the stock powerband i dont want a ton of power i will never use
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And maybe this will help too?
thanks man
http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/sho...ll=1#post18089
Originally Posted by stockhatch
I found this in a few seconds of Googling. Maybe it will help some.

http://homepage.mac.com/rib_feast/jzx100/JZX100ecu.pdf
i did a google search kept getting the four plug diagram
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There are many of us who would LOVE this info....post it on the forums for us when you find it!
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will do man i have pics to post as well, i will do a step by step write up if i can score some shrumes saturday
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GREAT, there's a ton of us that are anxiously waiting to see/read this swap...should be a "sticky"...for sure.
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Maybe Cartmill will chime in here. I know he did this swap, and maybe he has some diagrams to share.
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Have you seen this thread?

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/per...dy-pinout.html
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Dr Tweak does good work but it ain't cheap.....


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