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#1 Posted : Saturday, 25 April 2009 9:49:28 AM(UTC)
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Will a vt v8 wiring loom and computer work with a vs or vr engine???
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#2 Posted : Saturday, 25 April 2009 8:28:17 PM(UTC)
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Not unless you reprogram it, one to remove the VATS, and 2 because they are different spec motors - sequential injection & roller cam in the VT, vs batch fire & flat tappet cam in VN-VS.

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#3 Posted : Friday, 15 May 2009 4:07:23 AM(UTC)
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But it is possible to reprogram computer to run sequential injection on vr/vs motor after changing to sequential injectors???
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#4 Posted : Friday, 15 May 2009 4:05:41 PM(UTC)
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You also need to change the cam, or have someone re-tune it, as the sequential motors ran a different cam with roller lifters.

Im assuming from your username, that this is probably going to be a conversion into an earlier model??

Fow what its worth, if youre doing a conversion, hunt down a VN-VP V8 loom & ECU. It will work on all VN-VS engines (may need the 3-pin distributor plug changed) with no anti-theft hassles that the VR, VS & VT have, and if youre running a hydraulic Turbo 700, turbo 350 etc, or a manual box, it will be far better.

You would only bother with a VR-VS-VT computer & loom from an auto if you wanted to run the 4L60E electronic auto behind it, and you had the complete conversion from the one donor vehicle.

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#5 Posted : Friday, 15 May 2009 8:37:46 PM(UTC)
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yeah mick putting it in ther WB and running a turbo 400. i was told the vn vp comps dont have the same tuning potential as a vs.
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#6 Posted : Saturday, 16 May 2009 12:41:12 AM(UTC)
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VR-mid VS (or thereabouts) manual ECUs are pretty much the same thing as VN-VP ECUs. With a TH400 youd want to run a manual ECU anyway.

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#7 Posted : Saturday, 16 May 2009 6:38:05 AM(UTC)
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The only real improvement in the VR/VS computers is that they do have a bit more speed (like a newer PC compared to an old one) but the VN/VP is just as good for tuning, with no lack of resolution points on the maps.

For ease of searching, and not having to remove the VATS, Id use a VN/VP loom & ECU (auto/manual doesnt matter) for your conversion.

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#8 Posted : Saturday, 16 May 2009 8:04:21 PM(UTC)
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Im with Mick.

The VN/VP has the same tuning capability. The only real difference is the communication speed (baud rate) at the diagnostic connector. After all, they are only fuel & ignition maps. All your a/cond, engine cooling fans & other gear will all work with the same, whether its a VT or a VN ECU.

A VN/VP ECU will work with any transmission (man or auto) except an electronic auto & are in plentiful supply. Not to mention the lack of any VATS (security) to get in the way of your conversion to an older model car.

I have carried out several of these conversions & the VN/VP is the simpler & easier way to go.

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