Hello it's been a long time.
Looking for some knowledgeable help here... Here is the background. My buddy has an NA2 NSX-R which was imported from Japan. This is a 2001 car but it has the 2002+ facelift and it came this way. The car is outside of the country and rumor has it that this car is some kind of test car for Honda.
The only reason why I believe that story is because of the problem that it has. It came with this modified ECU. The car has some issues idling and stalling. Because the ECU is modified, the OBDII information cannot be read.
I located an NA2 NSX-R ECU and shipped it to him. He got it and after installing it, the car doesn't crank. Now if you look at the pictures of the ECUs below, you'll see that it's pretty well modified. It has some kind of a circuit board, an extra DIN plug, and wires tapped into different pins. Someone really knew what they were doing and did a somewhat decent job. When the OEM ECU is installed, the OBDII information can be read. You can see also on the modified ECU that there are a set of wires that run along the side of the case and then exit next to the original blue socket.
My guess is that some of the extra wiring is the culprit. He hasn't been able to trace the wires back, but I think it's affecting the main relay as I would expect the car to crank regardless of what ECU it's using. Anyone have some insight to shed? Anyone ever see an ECU modified in such a way?
Please see pics below. Top two pics are of an OEM NSX-R ECU and the bottom two are of the test car ECU.
Looking for some knowledgeable help here... Here is the background. My buddy has an NA2 NSX-R which was imported from Japan. This is a 2001 car but it has the 2002+ facelift and it came this way. The car is outside of the country and rumor has it that this car is some kind of test car for Honda.
The only reason why I believe that story is because of the problem that it has. It came with this modified ECU. The car has some issues idling and stalling. Because the ECU is modified, the OBDII information cannot be read.
I located an NA2 NSX-R ECU and shipped it to him. He got it and after installing it, the car doesn't crank. Now if you look at the pictures of the ECUs below, you'll see that it's pretty well modified. It has some kind of a circuit board, an extra DIN plug, and wires tapped into different pins. Someone really knew what they were doing and did a somewhat decent job. When the OEM ECU is installed, the OBDII information can be read. You can see also on the modified ECU that there are a set of wires that run along the side of the case and then exit next to the original blue socket.
My guess is that some of the extra wiring is the culprit. He hasn't been able to trace the wires back, but I think it's affecting the main relay as I would expect the car to crank regardless of what ECU it's using. Anyone have some insight to shed? Anyone ever see an ECU modified in such a way?
Please see pics below. Top two pics are of an OEM NSX-R ECU and the bottom two are of the test car ECU.