BP4W swap into NB2 / Non-VVT into VVT
Looking for some advice on the above as far as wiring it up goes. Here's my sitch:
Things I've done/Tested
Thoughts/Questions
- New to me Built BP4W that I got for a steal of a price
- '02 NB2 Chassis
- MS3PNP Pro for NB2
Things I've done/Tested
- Extended the wiring for the CAS at the front of the motor.
- Verified the harness ground and the trans ground are installed
- Verified fuel pressure in the lines
- Attempted to verify fuel to the cylinders by trying to start with 1 plug pulled (was not able to smell or see fuel get shot out on compression stroke)
- Attempted to verify spark with a spark tester (I got nothing, but to be fair, I've literally never been able to test spark working properly even on running motors, i'm dense)
- Tried the VVT COP setup (the coil on packs on their respective cylinders dont engage with the spark plug)
- Tried the R8 coils from flow force since they are plug and play with the VVT harness and get nada
Thoughts/Questions
- I was originally going to use the coils from the BP4W and then as I completed the install decided I didn't want to **** with the wiring on the main harness. So I ended up using the injector 'subharness' that came with the BP4W. Was this a mistake, do I need to swap this out for the VVT subharness?
- In my head, I could just reuse the standard VVT ignition wiring b/c the MS3 doesn't care about the subharness, but again, I can't confirm spark nor fuel in the cylinders so these things could sparking up a storm and I'm not getting fuel b/c the sub harness isn't compatible with the VVT main harness for some reason.
- I have some MS3 logs, would that be helpful to post? I noticed that during cranking, on the default gauges screen that it takes at least a half a dozen cranks before the lboxes for "ready' and 'cranking' light up, but even when they do its only momentarily and they turn back off again even though I'm still cranking.
I can add some more flavor to this which is still unresolved.
Issues Found/Resolved?
Issues Found/Resolved?
- CPS somehow came loose. That got rid of the issue in MS3 where it didn't think it was cranking. After I gapped it properly it seemed to want to stumble into starting, but did not.
- Used a timing light to make sure my base timing was good and it is.
- Swapped the fuel injector harness over just in case because I noticed there was an additional 'sensor' or something on it.
- Checked compression on all cylinders and while it was consistent, it seemed very low at 90 to 95. My battery was extremely low at this point, so I'm guessing that could have been it.
More things:
- Checked wiring for the CAS and it seemed solid
- Swapped the CAS I was using for a spare and nothing changed
- Was able to use the COPs ignition I had from the VVT motor by simply cutting off part of the rubber grommet, set my ms3 tune back to before the R8 coils and still nothing
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