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  How to JDM Zenki S14 SR20DET swap into a DOHC S13


This a direct copy and paste from my Forum. Hope this is helpful to those interested in doing this swap.

Ok, so as most of you know I did this swap recently. I looked all over the internet for people who had done the swap and how to wire it. Well after trying what I found on my own I realized how wrong most of the "free" information was. I didn't want to buy a wiring DVD and I also didn't want to spend $350 to have the wiring done by someone else, when I know I could do it on my own. So being armed only with the Factory Service Manual's (FSM) for both cars I wired it all on my own. With that being said I am going make a disclaimer, this is the way I did it in my personal car, some may have done it differently than I did. However my car runs great has no check engine light/fault codes. Also for the SOHC owners out there... the write up will work for you but you will need to pinout your own SOHC S13 interior plug. However, the wire colors are the same on both DOHC and SOHC interior plugs. This means you should be able to match up my diagram with the correctly colored wires on your SOHC plug. Also the SOHC cars will need a DOHC Tach/cluster in order to read the tach signal of the SR. Now for the full disclaimer.

***I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR CAR IF YOU USE THIS GUIDE, IT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY!***

Ok to start off, my swap was from a JDM Zenki S14. They are the 1st generation S14 motors so this guide is for these motorsets only. The mechanical portion of this swap is all bolt on and drop in, meaning the motor/tranny mounts are all the same for S13, S14 and S15. So the motorsets will fit no matter what chassis they are in. The stock KA drive shaft fit fine, however I had to remove the tranny dust cover in order to push it all the way into the tranny.

Start with pulling the stock KA motor, trans, wiring harness and ecu. All the smog equipment on the KA can be removed with the exception of the charcoal canister. Leave that behind since it's doesn't affect power/reliability and is used for removing fuel vapors from the fuel tank.

Here you see I removed the hood for more clearance.

Here are the S13 power plugs that lead to the KA ECU, these need to be spliced into the S14 power wires.

Behind the glove box you can see the interior plug for the DOHC S13 motor (it's the brown plug) and this will be spliced into the S14 interior harness wires. On SOHC cars this plug will be white. Ignore the ****ty stereo wires as they were there before I bought the car lol.

More parts removed from the car.

Once everything is disconnected from the car you can loosen the motor/tranny mounts and pull it from the car.

Now we are ready to put the SR in. At this point remove the S13 KA temp sender from the the KA motor, it is a single pin sender located on the coolant inlet of the intake manifold. Then take the temp sender from the S14 SR out, which is located under the throttle body. Replace it with the KA temp sender. This will make your temp gauge on the dash function correctly.

Here you can see I removed the stock clutch fan because I have no use for it since I already have a set of Altima eletric fans.

All done and bolted in!

Here are the stock SR heater hose lines. As you can see in the pic these can be cut and routed right to the stock USDM S13 heater core connections. I chose to use the hoses that came with my swap since they were in great condition. However there are a set of hoses you can get that are prebent and fit the S14 SR heater location perfect. I will posts those numbers later.

Here you can see the stock S13 throttle cable lock nuts are too small for the S14 bracket which is why the S14 grommets must be used.

These are the stock S14 throttle cable grommets, the one on the left needs to have a slit cut into it like the one on the right to work with the DOHC S13 throttle cable. On the SOHC cars I am not sure if this will work since I dont have a SOHC and the cable is a different length (IE: you may need to get a DOHC KA throttle cable).

This is the grommet after it has been modified to slip over the throttle cable.

Throttle cable installed and routed. Also you can see the DOHC KA brake booster vacuum line, all you need to do is trim it to length to fit the SR motor.

My new Koyo S13 SR20 radiator, an SR20 rad is needed cuz of the different inlet location on the SR vs. KA, otherwise you will need to make a crossover tube. Beware tho, SR's like to run hot especially when they are running on a stock KA rad. You should really run a better radiator for this swap.

At this point you can hook up the power steering lines, on the DOHC S13 the high pressure line will fit perfect, however the return line will need to be trimmed to length to fit the SR pump location. From what I have been told on the SOHC cars you can simply buy the DOHC high pressure line and swap it over.

Here is where it gets a bit interesting, the S13 and S14 SR motor's have different plumbing/routing for the charge pipes. The BOV's are on different sides and the stock SMIC's sit in different spots too. So you can use the S14 SR charge pipes but you will have to drill holes and make your own mounts to make it all fit and work. In my case I already had an S13 Greddy FMIC kit, so I ended up using a combination of the stock S14 hot pipes and the Greddy piping as well. Then I bought an after market S14 piping kit to complete the piping for my motor. Some people say buy the S14 Greddy kit and you're good but again not all of the piping fits right either. So you're pretty much gonna need to custom cut/make all the charge pipes.

I had to reposition my battery to drill a 3 inch hole for the intercooler piping to pass thru.

Now for the really fun part... the wiring.

Ok since I didn't want to kill a good KA wiring harness I opted to get a spare wiring harness. You are basically going to fully destroy your KA harness and rape it for connectors/shielded wires. If your ok with this then use your harness, otherwise get a spare one. The good part is the power plugs are the same on the KA DOHC and SOHC harnesses, the bad part is the interior plug is different on them. So you really need to a harness that fits your chassis.

The lower engine harness for the KA will plug right into the S14 SR motor, all you need to do is drill to enlarge the hole on the KA Alternator power wire ring terminal to fit the size of the stud on the S14 SR Alt. The S14 SR tranny plug ends will need to changed over to the S13 plug ends or vice versa, I decided to just change the plug ends on the tranny sensors so that I could reuse the lower harness on my S13 KA tranny later. Some people say you can simply take the sensors from the S13 tranny and use them on the S14 tranny... I have not verified this but it does appear that they can swapped. The Speed Sensor from the S13 Tranny must be used since the S14 will not read the right speed.

At this point we have to wire the main harness... it's not as hard as it seems but it was a PITA for me to do since I ripped my harness apart using other wiring info on the net which turned out to be WRONG! So I had to repair my harness first, then deloom it entirely and wire it up my way.

Where you should start is by delooming and rerouting the harness connections on the motor to fit the LHD configuration of the USDM S13 chassis. Route it however you want... but you must do this first. This is so you know what wires need to be extended to meet their respective connections. In my case I extended the MAF, Boost Solenoid, Power Steering Switch and I also added the stock Boost Pressuse Sensor connection to come out by the TPS plug. I also changed the S14 SR power steering switch plug over to the the KA plug to fit my KA power steering switch.

On a side note the stock boost pressure sensor is plugged into the S14 SR's fuse box, make sure you get this sensor and plug end when you buy your motorset. I am not sure if this is needed to make the car run right, but from what I read in the S14 SR F.S.M. it seemed to be an important part so I added it to my harness. The boost pressure sensor is easy to wire, all you have to do is tap the power and ground from the TPS to the power and ground from the pressure sensor they are the same colors. This is the way it was from nissan as well, just the location of the sensor is different. Then with the remaining signal wire extend and run a sheilded signal wire back thru the wiring harness to the white wire on the S14 SR interior plug, this leads to Pin 35 on the ECU. Make sure that you use a shielded wire for all the signal wires, you can get shielded wires off of your old KA harness.

Here is the S14 wiring harness unmodified.

Here is the harness after I deloomed part of it, the blue plug with the larger gauge blue wire is the ignition coil relay, the other is the ecu relay. Finally the white plug is the S14 SR interior plug, this is where most of your connections will be made.

USDM S13 DOHC and SOHC power plugs. The main power wires are the same color on both DOHC and SOHC harnesses, however not all of the wire colors are the same color, but regardless of color of the wire the position of each wire does the same in both cars. You want to deloom this harness and keep as much of this wiring as possible by cutting the wires at the ecu plug. These wires will be reused to power the S14 SR harness, you will route the power wires the same way as they were stock in the stock S13.

USDM S13 DOHC brown interior plug, again the SOHC plug will be white. This is what you make the S14 Sr harness look like so that it will plug into the S13 Chassis.

All of the wiper motor/amp wires can be removed from the S14SR harness as they are not used, at all on the S13 Chassis. Also I did not wire up the A/C because I don't run A/C in my car, however it should be super easy to connect the correct wires using the wiring diagram from both F.S.M's.

Now we come to the actual wiring of the harness. I made this in the easiest format I could, hopefully everyone understands it. Additionally I made the same wiring diagram in microsoft word for download and I also included the microsoft excel pinouts that I used to help wire my car. The links for these files are below.

My Wiring info, Download here --->http://mestiso.net/photogaller...3.doc

Decoded JDM Zenki S14 Sr20DET pinout, Download here --->http://mestiso.net/photogaller...d.xls

USDM S13 DOHC pinot, Download here --->http://mestiso.net/photogaller...t.xls

S14 SR20DET Circuit Diagram
http://mestiso.net/photogaller...m.gif

S14 SR20DET Main Power and Ground Diagram
http://mestiso.net/photogaller...d.gif

S14 SR20DET ECU and Coil pack relay Diagram
http://mestiso.net/photogaller...s.gif


USDM S13 KA Gray Plug at the front right side of engine bay to the S14 SR20DET Harness wires.

Back of plug pinout.

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USDM S13 KA Brown Plug at the front right side of engine bay to the S14 SR20DET Harness wires.

Back of plug pinout.

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USDM S13 Interior Plug behind the glove box on DOHC S13 Chassis to Interior plug wires on S14 SR20DET Harness wires.

Back of plug pinout.

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S14 SR20DET Interior Plug.

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When you get to the S14 SR wiring harness firewall boot, you will need to pull all the tape off of it and then you can slide the boot out of the way. Once you get the boot moved you will see a bunch of black goop all over the wires, you will need to individually pull the wires out of this black stuff so you can move the boot to where you need it to be on your harness. Now you can loosely tape up the harness so it fits everything right, then connect everything to the car and motor. The reason I say to loosely tape it is so if something is wired wrong it will not be hard to go back untape it and make the corrections.

Now once you have plugged everything back in to where it goes, ***MAKE SURE YOU HOOK UP ALL THE GROUNDS***, finish all the charge piping, vacuum lines and fill with fluids. If you wired it right, the ECU & IGN coil relay's will click when you turn the key to the 'ON' position, as well as you should hear the fuel pump priming the fuel lines. If it all works you can try to start it. My motor is wired this way and fired up on the first try. Hopefully your's will too! Once you get it running good and there are no check engine lights then you should be able to tape/loom everything back up and finalize all the installation.

Modified by mestizo at 1:10 PM 12/30/2008




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nice write up man.




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LOL...Where was this when I did my S14 SR??!?! Ha, I spent so much time in research.




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THanks for compliments everyone!

Quote, originally posted by CoupedUp »
LOL...Where was this when I did my S14 SR??!?! Ha, I spent so much time in research.

Yea lol it took me a week and a half to figure it all out, some of that time is also finding out that most of the info on the net was wrong.

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Nice write-up, I've been looking for this.



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Quote, originally posted by mestizo »
THanks for compliments everyone!

Yea lol it took me a week and a half to figure it all out, some of that time is also finding out that most of the info on the net was wrong.

EXACTLY!!!

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The important part is that we have it now

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You rock! I have a friend that is doing this exact swap right now. I'm gonna pass this on and let him get it right. lol
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grand write up
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I've been trying to do the same swap for over a year now. I cant get the motor to start because there is not spark what so ever (no signal from ECU to ignitor). When I did my wiring I removed the wires for the boost pressure sensor because I thought that they were for a factory boost gauge. Are these wires used by the ECU to interpret data or are they just for a factory boost gauge?

Could this be why I have no spark?



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The stock boost pressure sensor tells the ecu what boost the motor is at so it can make adjustments. On the JDM S14 this sensor was plugged into the the fuse box on the right side shock tower under the hood, the wires are powered and grounded off the TPS power and ground wires, the only difference is the signal wire gets connected to pin 35 on the ECU. However I do not see how this would stop you from getting spark, I have seen a couple swaps that did not have the boost sensor wired and they ran ok but I don't know how well they ran since it's not my car.

If you have done the factory troubleshooting steps and still no spark I would try a different ecu. If you have not done the troubleshooting then I would get the FSM and start diagnosing. Also make sure all the grounds on your engine are connected, 2 ground plugs on the engine harness go to the intake mani, then one from the negative terminal on the battery to the intake mani, one on the lower engine harness to the alternator and one from the back of the head to the metal prong on the firewall.

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So is the boost sensor part of the factory boost selenoid then? Because I havent found anything that would appear to be one on my motor.
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ben you dont need the boost selenoid i havent ever had it hooked up on my car



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How would you like to buy a spare S14 motor?
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So is the boost sensor part of the factory boost selenoid then? Because I havent found anything that would appear to be one on my motor.

No like I said before the boost pressure sensor is plugged into the factory JDM S14 SR fuse box, the sensor itself sits off the side of the fuse box and has a vacuum line that runs to the cold pipe elbow.

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Ok then I dont think the boost sensor would keep the motor from starting, just maybe make it run less than top notch.

I noticed that you didnt relocate your battery when you did your swap. When I relocated mine I ran the power side up to the factory battery location and hooked the negative side to one of the rear seatbelt mounts. Maybe thats not a good enough gound location to let the coils fire. I dont know. In my last ditch effort for spark I'm going to run a wire straight from the negative side of the battery to the grounds on the intake mani and the main engine ground.

If that doesnt work I am seriously going to rip the engine out of the car with a tractor and use it for .50 cal practice. Then I'm going to pick the car up with the tractor and dump it on its roof... repeatably.

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Just make the ground a foot in length or less, all you need is a clean spot on the chassis to ground the negative side of the battery to. Then make sure all the grounds on the motor are hooked up and that intake mani and valve cover are grounded to the chassis. If you still have no spark it's time to bust out the FSM and do some trouble shooting.
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That's kind of interesting as I'm sure my ground cable is more than a foot in length. I try some different locations and see if I have any luck.
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im doing this swap right now, and about to start putting the sr in, what is the canister below the fuse box in the engine bay, if your looking at the front of the car from in front of it, its on the left, and then there is one canister on the right, im just trying to identify parts and see what i can get rid of. and when you say in your wiring diagrams, the left side has s13 and the left says s14, i know you have broken it down pretty simply, but they way you set up your grid there is confusing...any clarifications would be greatly appreciated. btw, my head hurts.




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All cars are sided as if you were sitting in the car, if your looking at the engine bay from outside the car the side with your battery is the right side or passenger side of the car here in the USA, it would be the driver's side in Japan or other RHD countries but is still considered the right side. ALso there are 2 black fuse/relay boxes in the engine bay of an S13, one on both sides.

As far as canister's go there is a black canister on the left side/drivers side of the car that is the carbon canister. The only canister I can think of on the right side/passenger side would be the aluminum reciever/dryer for the a/c system.

Which part of my diagram is confusing?

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ok got the canisters figured out. thanks for the quick reply. the brown/red plug, it only has three wires coming to it from the s14 harness?? and is that the ka plug??
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I don't know which plug you are talking about? All of the plugs in my write up are labeled so you know which plug to use.
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i guess im just an idiot then. when i get the s14 in the car, i'll be back on here to ask more annoying newie questions. hahha. thanks for you help. is it possible to put the tranny in after you get the motor set onto the mounts, by tipping the motor down a little??
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You can put the tranny on the motor after the motor is put into the car... but why? If the motor is out it's easier to put the tranny on now.
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Helping a buddy of mine with this conversion. Need some help with the section of the harness shown below. This the section of the harness that connects to the igniter chip. I don't seem to have a connector that matches up to the EGR Sensor, or the Solenoid. Instead I have two connectors that I can't identify labeled 1 and 2 in the picture. Wondering where to plug in the EGR Sensor and the Solenoid, and what connectors 1 and 2 are for? Any help is appreciated.


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1=A/C I think
2=Wastegate Solenoid Valve

From the pic you posted the stock boost solenoid is gone and a manual boost controller was pot in it's place. The Singal wire connector that you labeled #1 I am pretty sure it's for the A/C compressor which I removed, it should be a blue/red wire if it's for the compressor.

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Thanks, you are right #1 is the AC. Is there a difference in this assembly between the S13 and S14? What I have looks just like the part shown in this link about the S13. The item labeled "Wastegate Valve Control Solenoid" matches my part exactly. It does not plug into anything on my S14 harness. Could this be the wrong part for my engine?

http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread/332069

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Which harness do you have? S13, S14 and S15 are all different harnesses. If you do not have the factory boost soleniod then there would be nothing for it to plug into, I.E. if you had a manual or electronic boost controller.
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New question, have everything wired up. The ECU relay is not closing when the key is turned on. I probed the wires that run to the coil. It has +12v via the red wire, but the red/black wire is just floating (no ground). Appreciate any suggestions on where to look for the problem. Thanks.
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Red/Black wire on what... the S13 harness or the S14 SR harness? Also what S14 motor do you have is it a Zenki or Kouki, my write up is for the Zenki S14 SR.
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I just read your thread about the 240SX Coupe Build Up on mestiso.net.

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I just read your thread about the 240SX Coupe Build Up on mestiso.net.

I bow to your greatness

LOL Thanks man , my car has come a long way in only a lil over a year. Kind of hard to believe that I bought it for $500 out a barn.

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4-20-2008

 « Re: How to JDM Zenki S14 SR20DET swap into a DOHC S13 (mestizo)


Hi,
I am presently doing the Zenki S14 SR20DET swap into the S13 chassis. Just
wondering how to connect the fuel lines from the fuel filter. There are 2 fuel line
connections side by side on the S14 motor. Can you tell me which line should be connected together with the fuel filter lines?
Also, the black hose that runs across the top front edge of the valve cover, what is it for and how should that be connected?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Rome GA
1-15-2007

 « Re: How to JDM Zenki S14 SR20DET swap into a DOHC S13 (civic888)


Nice write-up man



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11-19-2006

 « Re: How to JDM Zenki S14 SR20DET swap into a DOHC S13 (civic888)


Quote, originally posted by civic888 »
Hi,
I am presently doing the Zenki S14 SR20DET swap into the S13 chassis. Just
wondering how to connect the fuel lines from the fuel filter. There are 2 fuel line
connections side by side on the S14 motor. Can you tell me which line should be connected together with the fuel filter lines?
Also, the black hose that runs across the top front edge of the valve cover, what is it for and how should that be connected?
Thanks in advance for your help!

The return line goes to the fuel pressure regulator side of the fuel rail. Also are you talking about the black plastic hose on the front of the valve cover? If so that is for the factory blow off valve to recirculate the expelled air back into the intake tube.

Thanks for the compliments everyone!

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Karlstad varmland
6-2-2008

 « Re: How to JDM Zenki S14 SR20DET swap into a DOHC S13 (mestizo)


You seem to know a lot about the electrical stuff.

I have purchased a Japanes Apexi Power FC and I have heard that I need to switch some pinouts in ordr to get it to work in my zenki s14 sr20det.

Do you know where i can find info regarding this?

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11-19-2006

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Sorry, I don't have any experience with the Power FC yet. However if you bought the Power FC new then it should have all the documentation you need to install it. If it was a used purchase then I would try contacting Apexi throught their website and see if you can download or have them mail the info you need.
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91 240sx
Springfield Missouri
10-7-2008

 « Re: How to JDM Zenki S14 SR20DET swap into a DOHC S13 (mestizo)


Awesome write up i am preparing to do this swap next year . (buying parts now )
Great information to have ,thanks to you my deli ma on the drive shaft working or not has just been answered ,keep it up ..



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