A183A is the JDM chassis code. You'll need to know what year it and what model it came from - it could be from a 1982 GSR type A injection with TC05 and no intercooler through to a GSR-V with the DASH engine. Best to check how many plugs it has etc.
*edit* according to Google the MD068358 is from the 1983.04 to 1984.03 GSR-II 5M/T with intercooler. It will probably work with a JA Starion.
Between an early Jap Import and a JA? Surely not, I think I'd have to see that...
They're definately different later on when they switched one of the ECU plugs to a different style, but that would correspond to JB's and JD's... I'd be super surprised if JA's were different to early (82, 83, and most 84) jap imports.
As everything being sold by Tomsun is GSRII or III stuff and I'm more inclined to believe it's III as mine is a III from what I can establish.
I'm using an MD003924 ECU which is an earlier unit than Tomsun's one.
The ECUs are interchangeable with JA ones at least as both run 17 and 13 pin plugs and all the pins are the same. There are 7 extra wires using an additional 5 pins on the plugs, I assume for ETACS, VELNAS and stuff for the Digi speedo perhaps.
The factory intercooled cars often use an inlet air temp sensor on the crossover pipe, they have different pinouts trust me. I sold a gsr-3 ecu to a guy a while back who fitted it to his ja & he let the magical smoke out..
I don't recommend swapping between part numbers. You would want to check pinouts on both ecu wiring diagrams before doing so..
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I thought the factory intercooled cars just moved the air intake temp sensor from the afm to the cross over pipe? Do they run both? Would sort of make sense.
Getting access to the jap-spec wiring diagrams for an early intercooled model that ran two temp sensors might prove tricky :-(. I havent come across them, everything I've done has been based off the early US stuff, or the JA stuff.
No you don't need a stock ECU, you've bought a Haltec to replace it.
As far as a trigger, you can use the stock starion dizzy, block or remove the diaphragm & lock up the internal plate & weights. Your Haltec can get a reference from that.
Alternatively, source a hall effect dizzy from an EFI mitsi with 4 slots like from an L300 & use that instead.
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