Posted March 3Mar 3 comment_675071 Hey guys, Been a while since I have been on the forum. Anyways my engine is cammed, and ever since the stock Bosch Jetronic fuel injection system had problems running the cam. Cold starts were near impossible, and mid-range throttle was never happy. I messed with it for well over a year but made the decision to go a different route. I decided to switch over to a new ECU and engine management setup. I chose the STM PRO because almost no material was out there on how to do it, and I find it to be a very capable ECU for sequential fuel injection. If anyone is considering swapping over to an aftermarket ECU, I highly encourage it. It seems super daunting at first to try and figure it out, but if you read lots of material, the fundamentals become very easy to understand, especially how different sensors and such are wired. Anyway, I provided a manual on how to put the STM PRO in your Datsun 280z. It is pretty comprehensive, but it is almost impossible to cover everything. It also references many links that you may find useful. I did make a wiring diagram, which I don't believe exists anywhere else for the STM PRO. It is specific to my setup, but you can tweak it however you need. Hope this finds someone to be of use for! The manual is listed as an attachment.PS. Special shout out to Pro TunerZ for setting me up with the STM Pro and all the other items that I bought. Everything was very high quality and I was very impressed. 280z STM Pro Conversion Manual (FINAL).pdf Edited March 5Mar 5 by ckurtz2 Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/69264-stm-pro-ecu-conversion/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 3Mar 3 comment_675072 Actually speeduino is different from ms3 is a number of ways. The ms3 manual is good background but also read the speeduino manual. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/69264-stm-pro-ecu-conversion/#findComment-675072 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 3Mar 3 Author comment_675073 @jonbill Of course, that's the goal. I left links in the document to read both (I will move one to the top so it is easier to find), as they are very different, both hardware and firmware. In addition, the STM Pro is by no means a standard Speeduino. It uses a completely different microcontroller (STM32) instead of the typical Arduino or other similar microcontrollers. The components on the board are also quite different. They only share the same firmware and software. Users will definitely need to do their own research on respective ECUs as their manuals are typically dozens of pages. I am not going to explain something in detail worse than what has already been written, thus why that section is severely oversimplified. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/69264-stm-pro-ecu-conversion/#findComment-675073 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 4Mar 4 comment_675093 Here's a link to a US source.p.s. has anyone else noticed that people seem to be leaving words out of their sentences? You can figure it out but I've noticed it across the internet. It must have something do with writing on a video screen or something. Some kind of odd mental glitch.Very powerful what? Where's the subject of the sentence?"The STM PRO ! This small but very powerful is based on many months of research and development with testing!"Pro TunerZProTunerz STM PRO ECUThe STM PRO ! This small but very powerful is based on many months of research and development with testing! Smaller Foot print can install behind the kick panel with out cutting! More inputs and o... Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/69264-stm-pro-ecu-conversion/#findComment-675093 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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