Lanos swap.
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Re: Lanos swap.
yes the 1.6 is available, but not where I'm doing the swap
wouldn't the 2.0 technically be "plug and play" too?
it's ok, at least with the wiring i can just sit down and take my time
wouldn't the 2.0 technically be "plug and play" too?
it's ok, at least with the wiring i can just sit down and take my time
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Re: Lanos swap.
not as much as you think. the 1.6 harness is the best. the engine harnes in the lanos completely unplugs from the car before going through the firewall. if you could use the 1.6 then you don't have to get into the wiring inside the car. the harness is also a lot longer in the lanos since the computer is mounted under the left side seat where as the rest are mounted to the kick pannel. you will most likely need to extend every wire in the leganza/nubira harness to use it in a lanos.benzino wrote: wouldn't the 2.0 technically be "plug and play" too?
Re: Lanos swap.
nope, lanos computer in the 1.5 is in the same spot as the leganza (right side kick panel)
only difference I can see between the two looms is:
i) the connector at the firewall to unplug the harness
ii) the fuel and ignition relays
and of course the addition of EGR and knock sensor
only difference I can see between the two looms is:
i) the connector at the firewall to unplug the harness
ii) the fuel and ignition relays
and of course the addition of EGR and knock sensor
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Re: Lanos swap.
that's crazy that there would be so many differances between the 1.5 and the 1.6.
Re: Lanos swap.
yeah I know...
I had another look and the fuel relay is in the fuse box... so it's just ignition relay (why is there even a relay for the ignition?!)
I just cross referenced my look with the wiring diagrams and in the lanos instead of a fuel pump relay and ignition relay it's just the fuel pump relay... weird
I'm going to have fun with this one, lol
I had another look and the fuel relay is in the fuse box... so it's just ignition relay (why is there even a relay for the ignition?!)
I just cross referenced my look with the wiring diagrams and in the lanos instead of a fuel pump relay and ignition relay it's just the fuel pump relay... weird
I'm going to have fun with this one, lol
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Re: Lanos swap.
if you end up pulling the engire lanos harness for the leganza I would like to buy the lanos harness from you. I'd like to compare the 1.6 and 1.5 harness.
Re: Lanos swap.
if you want i could send you the wiring diagrams for comparison...
i'd like to keep the 1.5 harness with the engine in case it ever has to go back in
i'd like to keep the 1.5 harness with the engine in case it ever has to go back in
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Re: Lanos swap.
Nearly all the Canadian Lanos were 1.5L SOHC, I would assume they are the same as the australian ones.gse_turbo wrote:if you end up pulling the engire lanos harness for the leganza I would like to buy the lanos harness from you. I'd like to compare the 1.6 and 1.5 harness.
I may have an extra 1.5L harness ( among others ) I can send you if you want.
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Re: Lanos swap.
we did a swap on a nubira replacing an A16DMS with a T20SED and we didn't replace the OEM wiring harness... we used the MAP sensor that is installed on the firewall instead of the one on the 2.0 engine's manifold because the sockets are different on both sensors
for the projected swap there is another difference that might come up if one engine uses pneumatic EGR valve and the other uses electric EGR... this will lead to socket differences as well
MMamdouh
for the projected swap there is another difference that might come up if one engine uses pneumatic EGR valve and the other uses electric EGR... this will lead to socket differences as well
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Re: Lanos swap.
It's IN!!!
Thanks for letting me know about the front mount needing the spacer, Garrett.
Now to get fluids in and wire the beast up
Thanks for letting me know about the front mount needing the spacer, Garrett.
Now to get fluids in and wire the beast up
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LOOKING GOOD! ...hopefully I'll be righ behind you with my swap.
the mount and everything went together well then?
the mount and everything went together well then?
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Re: Lanos swap.
that would be good. perhaps you can even tell me. (except for length) is the short section between the computer and engine harness the same? could the shorter 1.5 section be used with the 1.6 computer and engine loom? I think i'd rather have the computer mounted to the kick pannel than under the seat. ...perhaps even under the hood rather then under the seat.PrecisionBoost wrote:Nearly all the Canadian Lanos were 1.5L SOHC, I would assume they are the same as the australian ones.gse_turbo wrote:if you end up pulling the engire lanos harness for the leganza I would like to buy the lanos harness from you. I'd like to compare the 1.6 and 1.5 harness.
I may have an extra 1.5L harness ( among others ) I can send you if you want.
(sorry to hijack the thread)
Re: Lanos swap.
yeah, all in all good.gse_turbo wrote:LOOKING GOOD! ...hopefully I'll be righ behind you with my swap.
the mount and everything went together well then?
A couple of the holes were out and needed to be drilled and where the short bolt goes into the power steering pump, that hole was off by 5mm (I didn't really feel like drilling that much out so i just left the bolt out)
also, one of the power steering pump bolts you supplied was way too low in tensile strength (7 instead of 10) and it snapped off in the power steering pump.
The alternator bracket was also REALLY TIGHT and had to be persuaded to fit the top support was about 1cm too short...
Other than that, it wouldn't be in without the brackets and mount
Re: Lanos swap.
just a note, with the last picture of the alternator, to get it to fit, I did take the stock bracket (bottom left of the pic) off after the picture was taken
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Re: Lanos swap.
how very disappointing. i'm better than that, I aplogize.