I'm running a rev3 conversion into a Rev 2 turbo.
As far as I know the ECU I have is from an ST205
Am I right in thinking that the ST205 ECU will not have PSCT and PS pins?
Therefore I will only be able to have PS running permanently, without a speed or idle cut, and won't get any PS idle up?
If so, I'll be wanting a SW20 one
Cheers
Dan
[Mk2] [Turbo] Using an SRT205 ECU - No Powersteering output
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Using an SRT205 ECU - No Powersteering output
Im sure shinny is running a st205 ecu for his cc system. Best to ask him.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Using an SRT205 ECU - No Powersteering output
Just converted my own Rev 2 Turbo to a Rev 3.
I cut the PSCS wire on the car loom and the steering works fine.
I cut the PSCS wire on the car loom and the steering works fine.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Using an SRT205 ECU - No Powersteering output
Hi, yeah ive removed the psct pin and the ps runs, but is there no problem to let it run all the time without having the ecu cut?
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Using an SRT205 ECU - No Powersteering output
Dan PMed me... for the record, this was (part-of) my response:
To get your PS pump to actually run, you need to cut the wires that allow the ECU to switch off the PS, as the ST205 doesn't have those outputs. That does mean my PS pump is active even when the engine isn't running... which was really useful when I needed a tow from the RAC! The PS also switches off at high speed (>50mph) - this is handled by the PS ECU in the frunk and not the engine ECU in the boot. (They receive the speed signal independently) I did not notice a change in this high speed behaviour when I converted my ECU.
I've not really found the slightly changed behaviour is a problem, however I was thinking the other day that connecting the enable wiring the enable wire to an oil pressure switch would provide a nice approximation to the stock behaviour. Not really worth the effort to sort that out though.
To get your PS pump to actually run, you need to cut the wires that allow the ECU to switch off the PS, as the ST205 doesn't have those outputs. That does mean my PS pump is active even when the engine isn't running... which was really useful when I needed a tow from the RAC! The PS also switches off at high speed (>50mph) - this is handled by the PS ECU in the frunk and not the engine ECU in the boot. (They receive the speed signal independently) I did not notice a change in this high speed behaviour when I converted my ECU.
I've not really found the slightly changed behaviour is a problem, however I was thinking the other day that connecting the enable wiring the enable wire to an oil pressure switch would provide a nice approximation to the stock behaviour. Not really worth the effort to sort that out though.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Using an SRT205 ECU - No Powersteering output
outrun wrote:Just converted my own Rev 2 Turbo to a Rev 3.
I cut the PSCS wire on the car loom and the steering works fine.
Pmd bout this as interested in doing this.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Using an SRT205 ECU - No Powersteering output
Danbob wrote:Hi, yeah ive removed the psct pin and the ps runs, but is there no problem to let it run all the time without having the ecu cut?
I left PS connected, cut PSCS and my steering cuts in and out and comes on with ignition like it always has. As above, the ECU for it is in the frunk.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Using an SRT205 ECU - No Powersteering output
So what is the purpose of the PSCT pin then?
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Using an SRT205 ECU - No Powersteering output
I meant PSCT, not PSCS.
Will have to check notes, but I am sure that PSCT keeps the steering on when the engine is running. PS is the signal to power the steering when the ignition is turned on.
Will have to check notes, but I am sure that PSCT keeps the steering on when the engine is running. PS is the signal to power the steering when the ignition is turned on.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Using an SRT205 ECU - No Powersteering output
Danbob wrote:So what is the purpose of the PSCT pin then?
The ECU pulls PSCT to ground to disable the power steering. I have a ST205 ECU so I can't test, but from memory it does that when starting to reduce the load on the battery.
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Using an SRT205 ECU - No Powersteering output
So from what I can gather from response, the answer to the question is....
The st205 ecu does not have any provision for mr2 power steering. You will lose the idle up (ps pin) and the powersteering cut when engine is not running.
But - power steering will still cut at motorway speeds as intended and people are running without both without finding any problems.
Thanks
The st205 ecu does not have any provision for mr2 power steering. You will lose the idle up (ps pin) and the powersteering cut when engine is not running.
But - power steering will still cut at motorway speeds as intended and people are running without both without finding any problems.
Thanks
Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Using an SRT205 ECU - No Powersteering output
markstevieandmads wrote:outrun wrote:Just converted my own Rev 2 Turbo to a Rev 3.
I cut the PSCS wire on the car loom and the steering works fine.
Pmd bout this as interested in doing this.
My post in Toxo's thread on the subject: http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... 30#1393030