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Any ECU issues with 2.0 swap?
« on: August 23, 2010, 01:34:31 AM »
I've thought about putting an available 2.0 in this 97 4dr I'm building up. I want to know about ECU interchangeability between 1st and 2nd generation Trackers and any possible probs or considerations. I've checked out Devinney's swap, but there's not a lot of elaboration.
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Re: Any ECU issues with 2.0 swap?
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2010, 11:21:33 AM »
I've thought about putting an available 2.0 in this 97 4dr I'm building up. I want to know about ECU interchangeability between 1st and 2nd generation Trackers and any possible probs or considerations. I've checked out Devinney's swap, but there's not a lot of elaboration.

There is no interchangeability. You'll need to remove most of the 1.6 harness and install / splice in the 2.0 harness. Some stuff like the EVAP sensor could be used from the 1.6 and you should splice into the 1.6 gauge cluster to make that all function factory. It would be a major wire job to make it smog compliant with the dash off and manuals out.

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Re: Any ECU issues with 2.0 swap?
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2010, 05:06:21 PM »
Thanx so much, Eric! Now for the next step, which wires go where? Are there any write ups pertaining to this exact issue that you know of?  ??? I can fab up anything, literally, but when it comes to the electronics, I'm baffled. Maybe it's a patience thing, I get all screwed up doing Christmas lights! Thanx for letting me share. :-X
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Re: Any ECU issues with 2.0 swap?
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2010, 05:59:06 PM »
Hi Ive just pulled a j20 out of my 98 model & put in a h27 I did a major rewire to fit the ecu only to find that the ecu was fitted with an internal immobilizer & wouldn't work without the original key & immobilizer module  so have now been told I should of purchased a Megasquirt ecu and would only have had to do a minor rewire, and a re-tune after fitting it . I have a 2 liter wiring diagram that I will try to put on here somewhere . cheers Paul 
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Re: Any ECU issues with 2.0 swap?
« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2010, 03:53:25 AM »
If you have an internal immobiliser then just take both ECUs to a radio or electronics swap and ask them to copy over the codes from the original ECU, those codes are held in a Serial EEPROM chip - should take them less than 30mins. A main dealer can also do the job using a scantool but they usually charge a fair bit of money for doing the job.
Megasqurt isn't street legal and doesn't have sufficient inputs/outputs to drive all the emissions equipment on a 2.7 so you may struggle to get it inspected.
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Re: Any ECU issues with 2.0 swap?
« Reply #5 on: October 17, 2010, 06:15:15 PM »
Inspection - minspection >:D, I just wanna get mine running. It's gonna be a hunting rig any way, I just need more hosses! 8)Any reccomended suzuki 2.0 forums out there?
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Re: Any ECU issues with 2.0 swap?
« Reply #6 on: October 18, 2010, 03:48:06 PM »
Heck with all that, just drop in a carb'd small block chevy or 4.3 v6. Done. Or you can turbo with less headache too.
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Re: Any ECU issues with 2.0 swap?
« Reply #7 on: October 18, 2010, 05:04:42 PM »
Now for the next step, which wires go where? Are there any write ups pertaining to this exact issue that you know of?  ??? I can fab up anything, literally, but when it comes to the electronics, I'm baffled. Maybe it's a patience thing, I get all screwed up doing Christmas lights! Thanx for letting me share. :-X


I just did the wire harness on my 2.0L swap.  you will need a full set of manuals for the vitara. I bought an electronic manual online here: http://store.payloadz.com/detail_html.asp?Id=778130 .  It took me a weekend to cut off what I didnt need from the factory 2.0L harness and label all the wires that needed to be connected.  Then you will need a manual for your 97 to figure out where to connect the wires.  believe it or not, a lot of the colors were the same between my 92 tracker and the 2000 vitara I used as a donor.  it seems a lot more intimidating than it actually is.  If you have any questions once you get into it I'd be glad to help you figure out what wires need to be connected where on the 2.0L harness. 
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