That would be great,
ok, because the motor is an 06/07 model it has a drive by throttle. Also all the abs attached etc. Apparently with taking the abs off it sends an error signal to the computer and it won't run.
And with the drive by the distance from the motor to the sensor is a short distance in the Subaru but on the Kombi it's a couple of metres due to the engine in the rear.
So they have told me to get sn 04 or earlier manifold and harness without the drive by and it won't be a problem.
I'm no good at electrics at all so hope that makes sense to you.
Other option is a motek computer but again it's $$$.
zeuspig wrote:And with the drive by the distance from the motor to the sensor is a short distance in the Subaru but on the Kombi it's a couple of metres due to the engine in the rear.
Just a thought, can you set up a mechanical linkage / cable to a TPS (throttle position sensor) that would suit that model engine/car and have the TPS mounted on or close to the engine so it is close enough to not disturb the sensor wire length, I know this is taking the technology backward but might be a cheaper fix whilst retaining the original subaru set up as is?
with the ABS is there some way that you can hook in a loop in the ABS plug or connect the ABS sensors to complete the curcuit and make the ecu think that is all there?
Do you have any more info you can PM me like the engine no. and what the chassis no range and model the engine came out of was so I can track down some more info for you.
All I know is it's a EJ25 out of a 2006 Subaru forester.
Appreciate your help.
I will see if I can track down an electrical schematic and some info for extending the throttle harness and bypassing the ABS to trick the ecm in to thinking it is all there so it will fire
as soon as you get me some more info on the eng and chassis no that would be tops
hey ZP, just a thought on your pedal dilema, if the drive by wire system used by subaru is anything like the holden/GM setup (which it probably is) it will be made up of two accelerator pedal position sensors working in opposite of each other, this is done for safety and emississions etc.. each a.p.p is a three wire circuit so you may have a total of six wires that run directly from the pedal to the e.c.u. then a separate bunch of wires running from the e.c.u to control the servo motor(s) in the throttle body. anyway thats shit you dont really need to know but the point of my story is that they are just wires and they can extended, shortened, soldered etc.. I know this because I made up test pedal with a 3 metre cord on it, I used 7 wire trailer cable obviously had 1 wire leftover.I use it when diagnosing problems VE commodores. anyway I reckon if your wrecker will give you the correct accelerator pedal and connector with a few inches of the harness you can have a go at connecting it up match up the wires if it doesn't work you have only wasted a few bucks on trailer cable (although the plastic pedal mounted a split will look iffy you can worry bout that later) even just mount the pedal in the engine bay for testing while you sort out the other a.b.s gremlins an shit. hope that helps and maybe saves you some loot . Your project is cool man keep at it wish I was closer to lend a hand but stick with gfresh i reckon he's made of the right stuff!
P.S sorry if someone already suggested this, just tell me to shut my word hole.
Watch this space - I have 2 weeks leave as of the 21st March and am dedicating that time to this bus will be out on it everyday. Looking forward to seeing some big progress.
Not alot to report, spent a fair bit of time on the rear brakes, pulled them apart and cleaned them up. Ripped the bearings out going to replace the lot.