Gonna be busy with a s50b32 swap soon and just gathering the required parts/stuff etc. I have a question, which is better, standard ecu or aftermarket management? (go tech, dicktator, etc).??????
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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostNA stay stock, turbo, superchargers, ITB's, etc, go standalone.
And unless you plan on doing cams and other NA motor mods, I'd say keep the stock ecu. Plus, can those other standalone ecus handle vanos, let alone dual vanos???Check out Undr8d Empire on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Undr8dEmpireLlc
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The problem im having here in south africa is there are not mny guys that can do the ews delete and so on,especially that this motor runs on the siemens ecu, they can do it but have too many problems after. The other alternative is to change the cams,cam box and vanos as well as entire engine harness to the s50b30 which does not have any problem running here , but that a whole expense on its own. The management i quoted above does have vanos control and there are plenty of guys who can set it up so i was just wondering if it would be better and easier to just trash the stock ecu and harness and go with the management
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Originally posted by Mohammed_A View PostThe problem im having here in south africa is there are not mny guys that can do the ews delete and so on,especially that this motor runs on the siemens ecu, they can do it but have too many problems after. The other alternative is to change the cams,cam box and vanos as well as entire engine harness to the s50b30 which does not have any problem running here , but that a whole expense on its own. The management i quoted above does have vanos control and there are plenty of guys who can set it up so i was just wondering if it would be better and easier to just trash the stock ecu and harness and go with the managementCheck out Undr8d Empire on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Undr8dEmpireLlc
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Originally posted by Mike B. View PostWhat is holding you back from keeping the stock DME, just EWS? If so, it's pretty easy to wire it up so it works as long as you have the right componants.
for now im just listening to people who have done it before,something about the transponder on the key and stuff..... please tell me what are the right components bearing in mind this motor has a siemens ecu and double vanos
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Originally posted by gobuffs View PostI have no issues with the S50B32 in my E30....EWS works fine.
Ok...I do have one issue that I am still trying to figure out, but the motor runs fine (the only evidence of an issue is on the dyno).
but how i dont understand, are u using the e36 key and stuff
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The componants that talk to one another are the EWS box (gray w/ yellow top), key, and DME. If you have all of those componants that came with the car you are fine. You also need a RF transmit/receive box and the RF antenna ring. These are not specific and can be purchased any where.
A good wiring diagram for the setup is as follows:
If you have a key, EWS box and DME from different cars, you can send them out to be reprogrammed to speak to one another. I have a source for this if you are interested.
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Originally posted by Mohammed_A View Postbut how i dont understand, are u using the e36 key and stuff
Originally posted by Mike B. View PostA good wiring diagram for the setup is as follows:
Grey box
-EWS 1 (black/yellow) to X20 connector #18
-EWS 2 (small white/purple) to X20 #17 (this is the diagnostic port- not required but needed to diagnose any EWS issues)
-ignition tumbler position 3 to EWS pin 3 (big black/green)
-EWS 4 (green) to X20 #7
-EWS 5 (red/yellow) to +12V power
-EWS 7 (brown) to ground
-EWS 12 (black) to X20 #20
-EWS 13 (light blue) to EWS transmit box wire #1 (blue)
-IF USING a auto tranny EWS system- you might need to connect EWS 9 to +12V power.
EWS transmit box
-1 to EWS 13
-2 to +12V power
-3 to ground
other connector to antenna (key relationship to antenna IS important to a certain extent). If you have everything EWS working right, you should hear the grey EWS box "click" (like a relay closing) if you have proper alignment of the key.
Originally posted by Mike B. View PostIf you have a key, EWS box and DME from different cars, you can send them out to be reprogrammed to speak to one another. I have a source for this if you are interested.
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