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 Post subject: ecu reflashing?
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 11:08 pm 
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hey im just looking at putting an au engine in my ute not sure what year i was wondering if it was possible to reflash my ecu thats out of my xh to suite the au engine
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 Post subject: Re: ecu reflashing?
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 1:50 am 
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also my t5 should bolt straight on right?
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 Post subject: Re: ecu reflashing?
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 7:06 am 
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if the ONLY differance is the motor ie your still running ya original inlet manifold etc etc you won't need to 'reflash' ya ecu. yes ya t5 bellhousing will fit but two lower bolts won't .... a few people on here reckon its fine as that is what/how they did theirs
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Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 7:15 am 
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fordmad450 wrote:
hey im just looking at putting an au engine in my ute not sure what year i was wondering if it was possible to reflash my ecu thats out of my xh to suite the au engine
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You can't "reflash" the XH ECU.

You will need to fit all the auxilleries from your current XH engine and fit them to the AU engine, please read below. (Same for XH as it is for EL)

Things required to fit AU engine to EF/EL (updated 15/02/14)

1) Sump needs to be modified to fit K-Frame, you can cut and weld the K-Frame but that is up to you, will need engineering after being cut. You cannot use an EF/EL sump as the sump is totally different to AU. There is are cases of the E series sump being used but filler plates or large quantities of sealant wre used, not recommended. Also you loose the advantage of the cross bolting of the AU sump when using the E series sump, one of the major strength points of using the AU Block.

2) You need to use AU/BF alternator or you will need to modify the block and drill and tap mount points to mount the EF/EL alternator.
If you use an AU I alternator you will need to change the plug for the alternator to one from an AUI as these are different from the Mitsubishi alternators.
Note: The AUII & III and BA alternators have the same plug as EF/EL.

3) Remove the Oil Drive Block where the Dizzy (EL) or cam sensor (EF) goes and remove the gear from the shaft and fit to your Dizzy (EL) or Cam Sensor (EF). This will then mean that the gears are matching and you should have no issue’s, there have been issues with dizzy’s failing when this has not been done. Some modding will be required to use the existing mount point, extra notch in the clamp plate or grind the tab off the Cam sensor.
Note:Do not try and drill hole in existing EF position on AU block, you will drill through the block.

4) You will need to use an EF/EL thermostat housing as these have your temp sensor and AU housings do not. You could use the EB type if you wish as this has an extra fitting for an additional sensor is required at a later date.

5) You will need to use the EF/EL BBM as the upper section is different to the AU. Also use the EF/EL throttle body as some of the plugs are different to the AU.

6) Use the EF/EL wiring loom.

7) You will need to tap the block on an AUII/III Block with an M12 1.5 tap if using the EF/EL Knock sensor. AUI is already tapped with the correct thread for the EF/EL Knock Sensor. If using the AU sensor you will need to modify the plug.

8) a) You will need to cut the EF/EL AC pump mount spacers down to 30mm to suit the AU block as well as shortening the bolts by 10mmm if using the AU alternator to suit the standard serpentine belt.
b) If using the EF/EL alternator with modified mounts you will not need to cut down the mounts and be able to use the standard Serpentine belt.
c) Alternatively you can use the AU alternator , standard AC spacers and a Serpentine belt from an XH (Slightly longer).

9) Use the EF/EL power steering pump. This is a direct bolt up. The AU pump hose connection is different to the EF/EL.

10) You do not need to change the Harmonic balancer for either EL (Dizzy) or EF Coil Pack.

11) If fitting to EF you will need to use your original Coil Pack or an AUI coil pack as these are different to AUII & III. (different plug) You can use an AUII/III coil but the plug with need to be changed as well as different leads.

12) You can use the AU head or fit you EF/EL head, that is up to you.
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 Post subject: Re: ecu reflashing?
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 1:06 am 
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(slight thread hijack- any idea if an AU2/3 ecu could be reflashed to be used in a BA/BF?)

 

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 Post subject: Re: ecu reflashing?
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:19 am 
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fiftyone wrote:
(slight thread hijack- any idea if an AU2/3 ecu could be reflashed to be used in a BA/BF?)


all au ecu;s can be flashed but not to run in a ba. everything is different
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