The jeep is still at the shop. The guy didnt even get to it till friday. then he realized that the instructions that came with ftc1 is for a 95 and older. I called splitsecond and they said they dont have instructions for the 2.4. The shop apparently cant get a wiring diagram for my jeep. anyone know where to find one?
geez, they should be able to figure it out
there are 3 connections that are needed (aside the switched 12v and ground)
Crank sensor
Cam Sensor
MAP connection (this is replacing the stock MAP signal)
they can check the wire colors and voltages at the connectors for these sensors and then splice in to the crank and cam signal ones. The discovery process should take like 15 min.
but in the meantime here's the connections for the 2.4L PCM and sensors
Cam sensor
Orange wire - 5v supply
Black/Light Blue - Sensor Ground
Tan/Yellow - sensor signalCrank sensor
Orange wire - 5v supply
Black/Light Blue - Sensor Ground
Grey/Black - sensor signalMAP Sensor
Orange wire - 5v supply
Black/Light Blue - Sensor Ground
Dark Green/Red- sensor signalPCM Connectors (if you want to splice there so you don't run a bunch of wires thru the engine bay)
Black Connector (out of the 3 you have on the PCM):
Pin 4 - Black/Light Blue - Sensor Ground (this will be connected to the FTC1 ground)
Pin 8 - Grey/Black - Crankshaft position sensor signal (this one will need to be cut and connected to the 2 wires on FTC1)
Pin 13 - Yellow/Red - Fused ignition switch output (will supply 12v to the FTC1)
Pin 18 - Tan Yellow - Camshaft Position Sensor Signal (i think this is only a tap in and will supply the rpm signal to the FTC1, can't remember exactly so it could be that needs to be cut as well - EDIT: i just looked, needs to be cut and connected to the 2 cam sensor wires on the FTC1)
Pin 27 - Dark Green/Red - MAP Sensor Signal (this will be cut and the MAP signal output from the FTC1 will go to the portion connected to the PCM)
the only one i'm not sure about is pin 13 - yellow/red 12v - they will have to verify that it supplies 12v when ignition is on but also when you crank the engine.
this is all you need, make sure they connect the FTC1 ground to the sensor ground and not the vehicle ground.
Chris if the FTC-1 can not be used with your Jeep I would recommend going with the AEM FIC controller. It's also a PC programmable piggy back controller that allows you to retard timing and add fuel on any engine even the latest OBDII. From what i understand it was developed specifically to work with Chrysler/Dodge/jeep ECUs and has more capabilities than any other piggy back units, they also have a "patch" harness and directions to allow you to patch into your factory harness. The cost of the AEM FIC with the patch harness is approx the same as the FTC-1.
Sean
yeah the FI/C would be a better choice as it also has O2 signal modifier from what i remember.