Hi guys.
I just helped a mate fit an M62B44 with an M60 wiring harness into a corolla that's been BMWised..
Don't ask...
I've got it all running for the most part but I'm trying to anticipate problems before they happen.
The car isn't going to be road legal and just used for drifting so it's not going to have any clocks apart from aftermarket rev/coolant temp/oil pressure gauges and I'm worried that it'll go into limp or limit the RPM if it doesn't have a vehicle speed input.
Can I just jump the tacho pulse to vehicle speed or do I need to do something a bit more complicated?
I'm asking here as throughout all the research I've done on making this thing run, this place has proved to have the most and best information out there.
I personally have an E36 M3 drift car, E61 530D road car and I'm building a Z3m track car so I am a BMW man.
Here's a video of the first start..
Fuel pump wasn't running at the time so I'd just pressurised the fuel system before hand hence the roughness on revving.
With the fuel pump running, it sounded sweet and revved really cleanly!
I just helped a mate fit an M62B44 with an M60 wiring harness into a corolla that's been BMWised..
Don't ask...
I've got it all running for the most part but I'm trying to anticipate problems before they happen.
The car isn't going to be road legal and just used for drifting so it's not going to have any clocks apart from aftermarket rev/coolant temp/oil pressure gauges and I'm worried that it'll go into limp or limit the RPM if it doesn't have a vehicle speed input.
Can I just jump the tacho pulse to vehicle speed or do I need to do something a bit more complicated?
I'm asking here as throughout all the research I've done on making this thing run, this place has proved to have the most and best information out there.
I personally have an E36 M3 drift car, E61 530D road car and I'm building a Z3m track car so I am a BMW man.
Here's a video of the first start..
Fuel pump wasn't running at the time so I'd just pressurised the fuel system before hand hence the roughness on revving.
With the fuel pump running, it sounded sweet and revved really cleanly!
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