Replacing blown rev-up with non-rev engine.
My 06 6MT coupe threw a rod awhile back, no doubt due to the !@#!!! oil consumption issues. I should've kept a better eye on it, apparently, but it made it 120k miles.
I now have a complete JDM non-rev-up VQ35DE, with matching harness and computer.
What sort of issues should I expect after I get it in the car? I'll use the harness and computer that came with the engine.
I'm not sure if this ECU came out of an auto or manual car, so I imagine there will be some issues which may require a re-flash or ECU swap.
What other issues should I expect?
Thanks for your time!
I now have a complete JDM non-rev-up VQ35DE, with matching harness and computer.
What sort of issues should I expect after I get it in the car? I'll use the harness and computer that came with the engine.
I'm not sure if this ECU came out of an auto or manual car, so I imagine there will be some issues which may require a re-flash or ECU swap.
What other issues should I expect?
Thanks for your time!
Last edited by raygun; Jun 22, 2017 at 10:37 AM.
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I suggest you look at the harness ends of both the DE and revup engines to make sure they are identical. No telling how many pin outs the rev out had compared to the DE, but you might be able to tell something by looking carefully. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a CEL or two on when you get the swap completed.
I suggest you look at the harness ends of both the DE and revup engines to make sure they are identical. No telling how many pin outs the rev out had compared to the DE, but you might be able to tell something by looking carefully. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a CEL or two on when you get the swap completed.
I'm mostly concerned with auto vs manual errors.
Last edited by raygun; Jun 27, 2017 at 02:32 PM.







