Acura VSS on a Honda
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Acura VSS on a Honda
Hey guys I was wondering if you could help me with a tranny question. I
am swaping a 6 spd tranny from a CL-s into my Accord V6. My main
problem is that the accord uses variable reluctor speed sensors that
have 2 wires and the CL uses a 3 wire sensor that outputs a 5Vpp
signal. If I were to connect the 5Vpp signal to the variable reluctor
input would it do any damage? I'm thinking the variable reluctor signal
must be high impedance and shouldn't hurt itself but it would suck if
I burned out the ECU. Thanks for looking.
am swaping a 6 spd tranny from a CL-s into my Accord V6. My main
problem is that the accord uses variable reluctor speed sensors that
have 2 wires and the CL uses a 3 wire sensor that outputs a 5Vpp
signal. If I were to connect the 5Vpp signal to the variable reluctor
input would it do any damage? I'm thinking the variable reluctor signal
must be high impedance and shouldn't hurt itself but it would suck if
I burned out the ECU. Thanks for looking.
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Re: Acura VSS on a Honda
u might want to see if u could change your ecu to the acura one also to
control the different transmission.
<newsrichie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hey guys I was wondering if you could help me with a tranny question. I
> am swaping a 6 spd tranny from a CL-s into my Accord V6. My main
> problem is that the accord uses variable reluctor speed sensors that
> have 2 wires and the CL uses a 3 wire sensor that outputs a 5Vpp
> signal. If I were to connect the 5Vpp signal to the variable reluctor
> input would it do any damage? I'm thinking the variable reluctor signal
> must be high impedance and shouldn't hurt itself but it would suck if
> I burned out the ECU. Thanks for looking.
>
>
control the different transmission.
<newsrichie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1129931366.824071.249490@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Hey guys I was wondering if you could help me with a tranny question. I
> am swaping a 6 spd tranny from a CL-s into my Accord V6. My main
> problem is that the accord uses variable reluctor speed sensors that
> have 2 wires and the CL uses a 3 wire sensor that outputs a 5Vpp
> signal. If I were to connect the 5Vpp signal to the variable reluctor
> input would it do any damage? I'm thinking the variable reluctor signal
> must be high impedance and shouldn't hurt itself but it would suck if
> I burned out the ECU. Thanks for looking.
>
>
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Re: Acura VSS on a Honda
u might want to see if u could change your ecu to the acura one also to
control the different transmission.
<newsrichie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1129931366.824071.249490@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Hey guys I was wondering if you could help me with a tranny question. I
> am swaping a 6 spd tranny from a CL-s into my Accord V6. My main
> problem is that the accord uses variable reluctor speed sensors that
> have 2 wires and the CL uses a 3 wire sensor that outputs a 5Vpp
> signal. If I were to connect the 5Vpp signal to the variable reluctor
> input would it do any damage? I'm thinking the variable reluctor signal
> must be high impedance and shouldn't hurt itself but it would suck if
> I burned out the ECU. Thanks for looking.
>
>
control the different transmission.
<newsrichie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1129931366.824071.249490@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Hey guys I was wondering if you could help me with a tranny question. I
> am swaping a 6 spd tranny from a CL-s into my Accord V6. My main
> problem is that the accord uses variable reluctor speed sensors that
> have 2 wires and the CL uses a 3 wire sensor that outputs a 5Vpp
> signal. If I were to connect the 5Vpp signal to the variable reluctor
> input would it do any damage? I'm thinking the variable reluctor signal
> must be high impedance and shouldn't hurt itself but it would suck if
> I burned out the ECU. Thanks for looking.
>
>
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