djawahir
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So, I've finally got A/C in my V8 swap!
I've got a new model Vortec V8 (2007 Gen III L59 Flex Fuel engine). The engine PCM has blue and green connectors for those that know what I'm talking about.
I'm running every FJ60 Toyota A/C part except for the compressor, which is the one that came with my L59 engine. (It's still a Denso, just a different model.)
Now, I wired up the A/C circuit like I thought it was supposed to be wired. One of the signal wires coming out of the Vortec PCM is the tach signal wire. I thought I would just wire up this tach signal wire directly to my A/C amplifier tach signal wire and all would be well. Well, it doesn't work. (Since I don't have an oscilloscope, I can only assume that the PCM generated tach signal isn't strong enough for the FJ60 a/c amplifier to pick it up.
Enter the DEI 454T tach signal generator. This is a small device that sits on the alternator wire and generates a tachometer signal equivalent to the coil signal you would find on the original FJ60 with 2F setup.
I've got a new model Vortec V8 (2007 Gen III L59 Flex Fuel engine). The engine PCM has blue and green connectors for those that know what I'm talking about.
I'm running every FJ60 Toyota A/C part except for the compressor, which is the one that came with my L59 engine. (It's still a Denso, just a different model.)
Now, I wired up the A/C circuit like I thought it was supposed to be wired. One of the signal wires coming out of the Vortec PCM is the tach signal wire. I thought I would just wire up this tach signal wire directly to my A/C amplifier tach signal wire and all would be well. Well, it doesn't work. (Since I don't have an oscilloscope, I can only assume that the PCM generated tach signal isn't strong enough for the FJ60 a/c amplifier to pick it up.
Enter the DEI 454T tach signal generator. This is a small device that sits on the alternator wire and generates a tachometer signal equivalent to the coil signal you would find on the original FJ60 with 2F setup.
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