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12ht into 47 series

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12ht into 47 series

Post by Bearded1 »

Hi all

I have a hj 47 ute and the the 2h is getting a little tired. I am considering a 12ht, but was told that it was a hassle electrically as the 12ht is computerised and the easiest way is to use the wiring loom of a 61. Does anyone know if this is the case and in particular has anyone done this conversion; - and if so how do you do it and how much trouble is it?

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Post by rowenb »

The blocks would be the same basically wouldn't they? Like the later 1HZ variants. I doubt you'd have a computer unless there is a laptop controlling boost as my 1HDT doesn't have bugger all electrics. Drove around without an alternator for awhile once.
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Re: 12ht into 47 series

Post by toaddog »

Bearded1 wrote:Hi all

I have a hj 47 ute and the the 2h is getting a little tired. I am considering a 12ht, but was told that it was a hassle electrically as the 12ht is computerised and the easiest way is to use the wiring loom of a 61. Does anyone know if this is the case and in particular has anyone done this conversion; - and if so how do you do it and how much trouble is it?

Regards

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Re: 12ht into 47 series

Post by Shadow »

Bearded1 wrote:Hi all

I have a hj 47 ute and the the 2h is getting a little tired. I am considering a 12ht, but was told that it was a hassle electrically as the 12ht is computerised and the easiest way is to use the wiring loom of a 61. Does anyone know if this is the case and in particular has anyone done this conversion; - and if so how do you do it and how much trouble is it?

Regards

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If the 12HT is computerised, I would hate to think what these guys would say about a 1HDFTE LOL.

The 12HT most definantly is not computerised. It will run with no wires attached at all!

2H and 12HT blocks are virtually identical. Will bolt straight in.

Intake and exhaust are different (because of turbo and different head).

Need to hookup the EDIC motor, and the glow screen, although the glow screen not needed unless your running down near 0 degrees.
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Post by Wambat »

2h has the edic not the 12ht, 12ht uses a butterfly to shut off the motor i am fairly certain, but definitely no edic.

12ht being dropped into where a 2h was requires one additional wire to be run(to accessory i think but cannot remember) for said butterfly

however, i know that the information about the wire to be connected is on outers as that is where i was reading it, when i was asking about the 12ht conversion a long time ago. i really wish i kept my 12ht 60..... now i want a 12ht in my 75 and ill have to buy it al over again....
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Post by toy_blizz »

hey m8,

i got a 47 an putting a 12ht of of a 61 in with in the next couple of weeks so i can keep you posted. as far i no it should also all plug into the standard loom
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thanks

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Thanks fellas

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Post by toy_blizz »

the only wire that you need to run is from the the ignition on (power supply) to the the vacuum solenoid which is behind the the turbo crossover pipe. becuase the shut off butterfly is controlled by vacuum. other then that most things plug in.

cheers ryan
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