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Old 01-29-2015, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by charliedyal
Not the dpf. It's for the egr. And I'm really not sure about the others. I'm hoping [MENTION=52877]4x4dave[/MENTION] or [MENTION=76903]fordmotorsport[/MENTION] can enlighten us. Since there isn't a plug on our harness for them, it seems there would have to be a way to bypass or work around them.
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Remove the BPS sensor in the rear. We have no connector to go there - our trucks don't need that sensor. Also remove the vac lines to that guy.

Remove the BBVS sensor, again we have no connector to go there - our trucks don't need that sensor. Also remove the vac lines to that guy.

Sell sensors on lightningrodder and profit I also cut the entire bracket in half just so only the relevant sensors were there.

Keep DPF sensor and EVR sensor if you'd like to keep it emissions legal. I kept mine and then ditched it since it made a rats nest and plug changes were harder to do with all the junk.
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Originally Posted by charliedyal
Yeah. I took a look at my charger this morning and I don't have the sensors anyway. And im not using the L electrical harness. I'm going to go off of this diagram which I believe that was created by [MENTION=52877]4x4dave[/MENTION]?

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[MENTION=19263]charliedyal[/MENTION] i found this diagram before my swap and it SUCKED haha.

My diagram is the one with my name in it [MENTION=64669]jferg92[/MENTION] Stick with this one and your golden. Also - delete the vac lines going to BBVS that should be 2 black & 1 pink. dont need those or the sensor. I got lazy and haven't edited the drawing.



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Old 01-29-2015, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Carcrazygts2
Actually all 4wd functions are controlled via the GEM. 4 low is a programming exception where the PCM tells the GEM that the transmission is in neutral.
I actually know a guy who did use the lightning PCM, i remember him saying one of the two 4x4 settings work... Don't know much more beyond that Probably 4 low which wont work??!

That would make sense
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Originally Posted by 4x4dave
I actually know a guy who did use the lightning PCM, i remember him saying one of the two 4x4 settings work... Don't know much more beyond that Probably 4 low which wont work??! That would make sense
Yeah. Guy on LR
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Originally Posted by ibd2328
Yeah. Guy on LR
Yeah forgot the dude's name, but he runs a whipple. I think he has a built engine tho. It's a pretty nice ride

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Originally Posted by 4x4dave
I actually know a guy who did use the lightning PCM, i remember him saying one of the two 4x4 settings work... Don't know much more beyond that Probably 4 low which wont work??!

That would make sense
Correct as the Lightning PCM doesnt have the communication output for the 4wd. There is actually a extra chipset in our ECU's for 4wd/ABS/Trans communications.
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Originally Posted by Carcrazygts2
Correct as the Lightning PCM doesnt have the communication output for the 4wd. There is actually a extra chipset in our ECU's for 4wd/ABS/Trans communications.
Yeap, lots of communication from tc too. I need to look up that pin out again.
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Originally Posted by 4x4dave
Yeah forgot the dude's name, but he runs a whipple. I think he has a built engine tho. It's a pretty nice ride

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2000 F150 4x4 Whipple 2.3L 2nd Dyno Run Lightning Conversion.MP4 - YouTube
Doesn't sound built, but that just may be the defective audio. That Whipple sure screams! Bad audio or not lol. That's the first Catipillar Yeller charger I've seen.
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Doesn't sound built, but that just may be the defective audio. That Whipple sure screams! Bad audio or not lol. That's the first Catipillar Yeller charger I've seen.
He sold the yellow whipple.
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Getting closer. Got the mad enterprises stand alone fuel controller kit, new Walbro 255, L-Harness, and L fuel rail--so tapped out $$$ wise

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