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2002 Hyundai Accent 1.3 12V to Beta 1 2.0 Coupe Swap ( wiring?)

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Old 03-21-2012, 10:56 AM
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Pin 7 Injector 1 Pin 2







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I emailed you the Pins/Hyundai ecm Plugs.
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WTF? According to the schematics pin 30 is the injector 1 control. The 98 Tib schematics may have been changed from 97 that we used.
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lovely isnt it lol
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I would love this information as i am doing exactly same swap, in england.. with same problems .. except i have an 1.3L SOHC X3
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Might be stupid, Could i just go standalone ECM and avoid all this agro?
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Originally Posted by Darkzy
Might be stupid, Could i just go standalone ECM and avoid all this agro?


The 1.3 u have is same 1.3 as i had to start with.



Like a said, We have different Wiring Setups to USA cars.



me and blue worked on the loom and after alot of hours of work we found out the whole thing was layed out differently.



Like we spoke about. The only 2 ways u have is.



The whole Coupe Loom Inc Keys and immobilizers from UK Costing around £120 (if ur local i'll help)



Or a Stand alone engine management Unit costing around £400-£600.(if ur local i'll help)
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Originally Posted by Antonyr123
The 1.3 u have is same 1.3 as i had to start with.



Like a said, We have different Wiring Setups to USA cars.



me and blue worked on the loom and after alot of hours of work we found out the whole thing was layed out differently.



Like we spoke about. The only 2 ways u have is.



The whole Coupe Loom Inc Keys and immobilizers from UK Costing around £120 (if ur local i'll help)



Or a Stand alone engine management Unit costing around £400-£600.(if ur local i'll help)


Well if i did fit the the loom from a coupe i'd be getting a piggy back system anyway (300-400 quid) so... may as well go full on standalone.. without



Because i have access to engine and tranny, need driveshafts and then all i would need is the loom.. i can't buy the loom seperately for the mk1 coupe (Not availiable) so .. stand-alone makes sense anyway with the mods i'm putting on.




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