UTEC in a G?
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UTEC in a G?
Has anyone successfully installed a Utec in a G35?
I have one, and started the install today and for the life of me could not get it to fit right.
The Utec is intended to mount in a Z, and the Z's mounting bracket configuration is completely different. In fact, there isn't even enough room between the stock ECU and the heater box for the Utec to sit.
Also, the harnesses on the Utec are only about 5" long, not giving you many options. I was able to flip it around and mount it on the back of the stock ECU plate, but then the stock ECU harness needed to be reversed (not too big of a deal) but I don't think the glove box is going to go back on! I spent about 6 hours today messing with this and couldn't get a thing figured out!!!
Anyone have better luck?
I have one, and started the install today and for the life of me could not get it to fit right.
The Utec is intended to mount in a Z, and the Z's mounting bracket configuration is completely different. In fact, there isn't even enough room between the stock ECU and the heater box for the Utec to sit.
Also, the harnesses on the Utec are only about 5" long, not giving you many options. I was able to flip it around and mount it on the back of the stock ECU plate, but then the stock ECU harness needed to be reversed (not too big of a deal) but I don't think the glove box is going to go back on! I spent about 6 hours today messing with this and couldn't get a thing figured out!!!
Anyone have better luck?
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I wouldn't want to mount it under the carpet, as its a pretty big unit. Its easily 4x larger then the Unichip it replaced.
My final solution was to hack off every mounting post that was involved in the install (3 on the OEM bracket and 4 on the UTEC). I then disassembled the UTEC unit and used a cut off wheel to remove the mounting tab (leaving a big square metal box). I put it all back together and attached the UTEC to the OEM ECU bracket where the OEM ECU is supposed to go. I then attached the OEM ECU to the back of the OEM ECU bracket. The OEM ECU has to sit just perfect to allow the glove box and lower dash piece to go back on. If the UTEC was just a bit smaller everything would have been MUCH easier.
I got everything installed and am now waiting to get everything tuned!
My final solution was to hack off every mounting post that was involved in the install (3 on the OEM bracket and 4 on the UTEC). I then disassembled the UTEC unit and used a cut off wheel to remove the mounting tab (leaving a big square metal box). I put it all back together and attached the UTEC to the OEM ECU bracket where the OEM ECU is supposed to go. I then attached the OEM ECU to the back of the OEM ECU bracket. The OEM ECU has to sit just perfect to allow the glove box and lower dash piece to go back on. If the UTEC was just a bit smaller everything would have been MUCH easier.
I got everything installed and am now waiting to get everything tuned!
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I refused to cut the bottom of the bracket because it helps support the underdash piece. I got mine all back together, with the lower dash piece back on. You can't see any part of it at all.
But, like I said, I had to grind off all the mounting posts and basically start from scratch. Man, that UTEC is HUGE.
But, like I said, I had to grind off all the mounting posts and basically start from scratch. Man, that UTEC is HUGE.
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I made a 'review' thread about my initial impression of the Utec. I like the control it offers, and I think it will be a great tool for making my car run right. Its not completely tuned yet, so there will be more to come.
For the price I paid for it I think there are areas that can be better (appearance stuff).
For the price I paid for it I think there are areas that can be better (appearance stuff).
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how did you install it, i tried to install mine this morning and i thought the Utec comes with stock map, but when i turned on my engine it's sound like V8 with cams. The big problem that there is no place where you can put them on togeather and i have the Turner pro too but i don't know how to install it.
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hey man, those two wires right there with the clips on them are for a clutch switch on the evos. i just taped them up to make sure they didnt contact anything and tucked them away.
i think they are ground switches so it doesnt even matter if you tape them. the red and black wires are for the spare solenoid and they dont do anything unless you are using that for some reason (nitrous)
just plug the white clip in and you are all done. make sure you have the dial switch on the actual utec on 0 and then you are ready to go. the dashboard actually will tell you what map you are on
the reason your car sounded like a V8 is cause it was on a map with no values plugged into it. i accidently hit my map switch with my elbow and my car ran like that for a while till we figured out.
good luck!!
i think they are ground switches so it doesnt even matter if you tape them. the red and black wires are for the spare solenoid and they dont do anything unless you are using that for some reason (nitrous)
just plug the white clip in and you are all done. make sure you have the dial switch on the actual utec on 0 and then you are ready to go. the dashboard actually will tell you what map you are on
the reason your car sounded like a V8 is cause it was on a map with no values plugged into it. i accidently hit my map switch with my elbow and my car ran like that for a while till we figured out.
good luck!!
Last edited by Audible Mayhem; 05-22-2006 at 06:57 AM.