I am cheap, and I was bored so I decided to build my own conversion harness. I am pretty sure that I have the connections correct, but the car disagrees.
It will prime the fuel pump and start up just fine when I adjust the map for the Y7 fail injectors. About 10 seconds or so later, whether I start the car or not, the ECU will go into limp ode and kill the car. I assume this is because of the shear lack of fuel with the Y7 fail injectors. The biggest issue is that I cannot pull any codes from the ECU when I ground D4.
I decided to try to bypass the 3 wire fail IACV by just temporarily tapping into the conversion harness and plugging a spare one in. That didn't seem to cure my issues.
I hooked the ECU up to a datalogging cable and checked to see that IAT, ECT, TPS, and MAP values were doing what they should, and all seemed to be good. I had to add TONS of fuel to get it to stay running at all while in limp mode with the CEL on.
All equipment used is in know working condition except for my DIY fail conversion harness, and I can plug the stock P2E back in and drive the car around with no issues..
What all will revert the ECU back to limp mode?
Is there some little trick that I overlooked when building the harness that isn't obvious when you compare the schematics for the two cars?
I hate D16Y7s.