GRRRRR!
Ok so been debugging the wiring in the skyline.
With the key out and the ECU and adaptor loom unplugged, the injectors have 12v constant.
According to my understanding of nissan wiring and most other wiring in general, this should not be the case.
The injectors should only get live when ignition barrel is switched to IGN.
This is a proper wiring fault and is probably what has been spazzing out the switch side of the relays.
R33 wiring, clearer
http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/diagrams/r33-rb25-wiring.jpgR33 big schematic, but without details
http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/diagrams/rb25det-engine-diagram.jpgLooks like the alarm installer bodged it and joined all the lives together
hence why the switched sides of the coils are freaking
and all the accessories are freaking out.
This DEFFO needs fixing before it can be mapped, in case something burns out.
Side Note
pin 104 on the ECU is wired to EC36-pin6
Thats the fuel pump control relay, this is secondary to the fuel pump relay.
Im guessing this is the pumps idle voltage control and VEMS turns it off/keeps voltage high?
Gunni:
Cheers for the info dude.
When the shorting issue is done and MOT tax is paid up,
well probably get you to come down and street tune it so it can drive to the dyno.
Asked the woner today and hes happy with that.
Saves having to organise trailers and stuff.