EFI Plenum Chamber Bypass Valve Pinout

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EFI Plenum Chamber Bypass Valve Pinout

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Hi guys,
I'm soon to be putting on a EFI intake manifold onto my 3.5L for an LPG application and I have spotted the bypass valve on the back with 4 pins on it. Does anyone know what the pinout is? I want to use it on cold starts to let a little more air into the engine so it will idle when cold.
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Post by katanaman »

this needs to be computer controlled so if your lpg doesn't have an ecu you cant use the air bypass. A way round this would be to fit the earlier thermotime valve from the flapper system that just needs + and - on it.
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Ah, i'm up for a challenge. Shouldn't be anything a PIC can't handle :)
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Post by ChrisJC »

Just a guess, but it's probably a stepper motor. As you say, nothing a PIC (or AVR for non-masochists) can't handle.


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Post by jwriyadh »

It is indeed a stepper motor, there is a 34993 driver chip in the ECU.

Check Megasquirt writeup for IAC on MegasquirtII for connector details.

Kataman is correct, a flapper type bypass valve would be simpler to install for just cold idle.

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