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kiwipete wrote:As I understand it with the Massey tre's, you have to take your inner hubs off to get the tapers drilled out?
Wouldn't it be much easier to go with the 2WD conversion that the others (and me soon) are doing?
Paulballz wrote:kiwipete wrote:As I understand it with the Massey tre's, you have to take your inner hubs off to get the tapers drilled out?
Wouldn't it be much easier to go with the 2WD conversion that the others (and me soon) are doing?
Yeah i am to lazy to find all the bits i need though. Im the sort of person that needs all the bits right in front of me on a list. I have read over a few of your guys forums on the 2wd upgrade but cant seem to get my head around it.Would be interested though as kind of need to sort it before it goes for cert.
The massey ferguson is easy for me to perform as i have lathe here and can source the correct taper reamer. The adjusting arms are all simple bits and peices to machine. The only thing i do not like about this is you need to heat and change one of the tierods angles. Dont think cert guy be to happy with heat on steering components.
Here the write up dirtydog http://www.nissan4x4.co.za/forum/forum_ ... PN=0&TPN=1
And dont worry this is only temp until i can afford SAS, there no questioning i am going to SAS at when can.
Paulballz wrote:Update on the Truck
The re4r01a transmission is so popular that out of my 12 wire diagrams not one matches my model (re4r01a model:45X63). If anyone has a transmission diagram that shows PIN 10 on T.C.U as BLUE/GREEN could you please let me know.
Any ideas or suggestions would be great here.
Crash bandicoot wrote:I shall clarify that the actual transmissions are the same, not the electronic components or transfer cases.
Paulballz wrote: I am thinking i will source a potentiometer from the td27 diesel pump and modify it to fit to my throttle body (opposite side from TPS), that way trans will get signal and MS will get signal. Since the diesel electronics are simple it shouldnt take much to fool the trans. The re4r01a transmission is so popular..
slide wrote:Couple ideas that popped into my head as I've read this. I'll leave it to you to check the viability of them.
1- rd28 tps most likely the same as td27, and may be easier to source (i've got some laying around here)
2- does your rb25 have the throttlebody with twin tps on it? if so are you using both for MS? If not, may be woth checking the unused part- it may have the same resistance change type as td27.(or it could be just idle/full throttle sensor)
oldyella wrote:If all you need to give the TCU is a TPS signal. You can take the existing TPS signal which gets fed into the MSII , tap into it, feed into TCU. It is just a parallel connection with your single TPS signal feeding two ECU's. Just like a single 12V power supply splitting to supply to headlights.
Before doing this, check the resistance of the TPS input on the TCU to make sure you won't fry anything in the MSII. I expect it will be a very high resistance but its always good to check. Anything over 1000Ohms should be sweet as.
It would be good to have all the earths on the TCU at the same location as the MSII earths or atleast a connection between the two points.
As mentioned, you need to check the resistance range from your RB TPS is the same as the deisel.
juz wrote:I run a Radesigns Trans controller in my Prado behind the 1uz, I see they are now doing them for the Nissan RE4RO1A also, I use this and a button for TC lockup. Works great, although you may be wanting to stay full Auto?
http://www.radesignsproducts.com/Rail.html
Crash bandicoot wrote:The Tps may have to wired manually. providing a +5V wire an earth wire and a shielded sender wire direct to the transmissions ecu. you should be able to get a +5V feed off of the ECU loom on the engine.
I do recommend slide's idea of trying the dual TPS idea as one will be redundant now with a aftermarket ecu and loom. reason two is that this is the exact thing the transmission is looking for.