5AT to 6MT Swap INFO, ***, DIY, GUIDE Thread!
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Hi guys, I'm bidding on a 05 g35 6mt part car this week. Question is, when I do this swap I believe I'll have all the parts I could need but will the revup 6mt Ecu work with my non revup engine that's in my 05 5at g? will the Ecu be expecting the rev up engine or does it know to self adjust? Ideally I'd like to use as much of the 6mt as possible to make it as seamless a swap as possible but I just don't want to deal with the oil consumption issues I hear plague the rev up
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Hi guys, I'm bidding on a 05 g35 6mt part car this week. Question is, when I do this swap I believe I'll have all the parts I could need but will the revup 6mt Ecu work with my non revup engine that's in my 05 5at g? will the Ecu be expecting the rev up engine or does it know to self adjust? Ideally I'd like to use as much of the 6mt as possible to make it as seamless a swap as possible but I just don't want to deal with the oil consumption issues I hear plague the rev up
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Ross
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You must use the non rev up ecu with the non rev up unless you tune the rev up ecu. You've got NATS and everything to worry about so just use the ecu that's in your car now with the non rev up. That being said, I swapped everything from a donor 05 6MT (engine, trans, harness, etc) to an 05 (using the AT ecu) and it works fine. The only issues are that cruise control doesn't work (the set light just flashes, and no one has been able to shed any light on whether it is because of the check engine light due to the TCM missing or something else so I'm not sure how to fix it. I don't want to waste money tuning the light off with Osiris and the cruise still not work) and the reverse lights do not work (again, using the 6MT harness; all was plug and play).
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Ross
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You must use the non rev up ecu with the non rev up unless you tune the rev up ecu. You've got NATS and everything to worry about so just use the ecu that's in your car now with the non rev up. That being said, I swapped everything from a donor 05 6MT (engine, trans, harness, etc) to an 05 (using the AT ecu) and it works fine. The only issues are that cruise control doesn't work (the set light just flashes, and no one has been able to shed any light on whether it is because of the check engine light due to the TCM missing or something else so I'm not sure how to fix it. I don't want to waste money tuning the light off with Osiris and the cruise still not work) and the reverse lights do not work (again, using the 6MT harness; all was plug and play).
Regards,
Ross
Regards,
Ross
I haven't trans swapped a Z before but I have driveline swapped a few Nissans and a few other cars.
To go from AT to MT... You will need to use a M/T ECU, harness, trans obviously, possibly drill the trans tunnel depending on car and swap configuration. Some AT gauges can be used but If you leave the wiring in the Park light will always be on and I just hated seeing A/T gear sets on my cars when it wsnt needed. Looks sloppy IMO. But if possible I'd recommend using a MT cluster if you have it. But if its not possible for a cluster it CAN be worked around its just a massive head ache.
As for the HR, if your actually doing this. Just drop in the HR and go with it. If it does blow big deal your already swapping and will have a spare. 2 not all HR's are bad. And 3 if your already ready to do all this, swaping the DE back in if you don't like it will be a cake walk after.. And you wont have to worry about flashing or the extra steps making the HR ECU and harness work with a DE... Because trust me you will have enough on your plate with this.
Most engine swaps depending on how late you want to stay up and hands you have. Takes approx a month if not more of constant weekly work. If you have car savvy friends and all stay up till 2 am sometimes you can get it done in a week or weekend of non stop gridning. Hardly ever did that happen tho.
GL hope you get it!
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I haven't trans swapped a Z before but I have driveline swapped a few Nissans and a few other cars.
To go from AT to MT... You will need to use a M/T ECU, harness, trans obviously, possibly drill the trans tunnel depending on car and swap configuration. Some AT gauges can be used but If you leave the wiring in the Park light will always be on and I just hated seeing A/T gear sets on my cars when it wsnt needed. Looks sloppy IMO. But if possible I'd recommend using a MT cluster if you have it. But if its not possible for a cluster it CAN be worked around its just a massive head ache.
As for the HR, if your actually doing this. Just drop in the HR and go with it. If it does blow big deal your already swapping and will have a spare. 2 not all HR's are bad. And 3 if your already ready to do all this, swaping the DE back in if you don't like it will be a cake walk after.. And you wont have to worry about flashing or the extra steps making the HR ECU and harness work with a DE... Because trust me you will have enough on your plate with this.
Most engine swaps depending on how late you want to stay up and hands you have. Takes approx a month if not more of constant weekly work. If you have car savvy friends and all stay up till 2 am sometimes you can get it done in a week or weekend of non stop gridning. Hardly ever did that happen tho.
GL hope you get it!
To go from AT to MT... You will need to use a M/T ECU, harness, trans obviously, possibly drill the trans tunnel depending on car and swap configuration. Some AT gauges can be used but If you leave the wiring in the Park light will always be on and I just hated seeing A/T gear sets on my cars when it wsnt needed. Looks sloppy IMO. But if possible I'd recommend using a MT cluster if you have it. But if its not possible for a cluster it CAN be worked around its just a massive head ache.
As for the HR, if your actually doing this. Just drop in the HR and go with it. If it does blow big deal your already swapping and will have a spare. 2 not all HR's are bad. And 3 if your already ready to do all this, swaping the DE back in if you don't like it will be a cake walk after.. And you wont have to worry about flashing or the extra steps making the HR ECU and harness work with a DE... Because trust me you will have enough on your plate with this.
Most engine swaps depending on how late you want to stay up and hands you have. Takes approx a month if not more of constant weekly work. If you have car savvy friends and all stay up till 2 am sometimes you can get it done in a week or weekend of non stop gridning. Hardly ever did that happen tho.
GL hope you get it!
I just wish someone could confirm that removing the A/T ecu U1000 trouble code would allow cruise control to be operational. Does anyone have a swapped A/T to M/T with the U1000 code on with working cruise?
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Ross
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if you hook up the neutral position switch the u1000 code stays off. and makes cruise control work. also unless you swap out the whole harness, ecm and bcm the 6mt cluster will not work as the CAN signals are different, causing other weird problems to happen.. Though the cluster itself will work fine.
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Im seriously considering getting a Z but i feel like there are so many more convertables out there than hardtops, I really want a hardtop and i know its worth waiting for if I want it, but is it bad to get a convertable? it would be fun and all... opinions?
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if you hook up the neutral position switch the u1000 code stays off. and makes cruise control work. also unless you swap out the whole harness, ecm and bcm the 6mt cluster will not work as the CAN signals are different, causing other weird problems to happen.. Though the cluster itself will work fine.
Regards,
Ross
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No, my car had the internal(inside trans) TCM. To get everything to seamlessly work without any rewiring you will need to change the Main engine and interior harness, ECU, and BCM as 6mt and 5at BCM's are different and have different relays etc. its a BIG difference. Thats why your reverse lights dont work. Because those are controlled by BCM relays. I also ripped out the relay box for the auto trans in the passenger footwell area.
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No, my car had the internal(inside trans) TCM. To get everything to seamlessly work without any rewiring you will need to change the Main engine and interior harness, ECU, and BCM as 6mt and 5at BCM's are different and have different relays etc. its a BIG difference. Thats why your reverse lights dont work. Because those are controlled by BCM relays. I also ripped out the relay box for the auto trans in the passenger footwell area.
it should work fine; I was just looking to see if anyone had any first hand experience reflashing an auto ecu to get cruise back.
The auto bcm isn't missing any relays, it trips an additional relay for the reverse lights. The wiring required is extremely simple. My reverse lights do work-- all that's needed is a jumper in place of the reverse light relay on the auto body harness. I have attached a photo in case anyone still doesn't have reverse lights. There are two different pins you can jump to, and also can just solder them below the connector of course. If anyone wants the wiring diagram I'll find it and post it as well.
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Ross
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Ross
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Hate to bump an old thread. But when it comes to removing the automatic pilot bushing did a regular slide hammer and pilot bushing tool work or no? I've removed the mt ones before Just not the at. It seems like a different animal.
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Hi guys, quick ECU related question that I'm sure someone here will know.
I crashed my 2005 G35 sedan which was 6 speed swapped and retained the DE engine. I am planning to buy a 350Z then swap my engine and tranny over to it, but I do not know which model to buy. I just need a guaranteed crank when I turn the key, I don't mind performing the swap again (although if I could buy a 6MT Z it would be much cleaner in the end, is this possible?)
What is my best bet for transferring my tune over?
should I try to put the G35 5AT ECU in the 350z? (should I buy an auto (03-06) or manual (03-04) Z?)
Or should I contact uprev/my tuner to have the tune transferred over? Is this possible going from a 5AT ECU to a 6MT ECU?
Thanks!
I crashed my 2005 G35 sedan which was 6 speed swapped and retained the DE engine. I am planning to buy a 350Z then swap my engine and tranny over to it, but I do not know which model to buy. I just need a guaranteed crank when I turn the key, I don't mind performing the swap again (although if I could buy a 6MT Z it would be much cleaner in the end, is this possible?)
What is my best bet for transferring my tune over?
should I try to put the G35 5AT ECU in the 350z? (should I buy an auto (03-06) or manual (03-04) Z?)
Or should I contact uprev/my tuner to have the tune transferred over? Is this possible going from a 5AT ECU to a 6MT ECU?
Thanks!
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