by NathanB on Thu Aug 19, 2021 10:30 am
- M150 will not have the ability to drive the Piezo injectors
- An M141 will be required to drive the injectors
- We have some Mercedes Piezo settings on file, however scope captures of both the injector operating on a stock ECU and the same for the pump control would be required to ensure both were driven correctly without causing damage,
- We do not offer a GPR-DI package with transmission control. If you wanted MoTeC transmission control, you would need to additionally order a M130, and use a GP-AT package to run the M130 as a TCU. Our trans control packages only support transmissions with 5 forward gears, and there are specific output limitations on how many shift and pressure control solenoids are available. As the M157 usually comes behind the Mercedes 722.9 (7 forward and 2 reverse gears) this is not possible to control.
Outside of the Injectors and pumps, you would need to see if we had calibrations for the DBW throttles, the pressure and temp sensors, you would also need to scope various actuators to check drive type and operating frequency.
To run this engine you need to control:
-8x direct injectors
-8x coil packs
-2x high pressure fuel pumps (which are mounted on the same camshaft from memory)
-4x cam actuators
-1x DBW motor
-1x PWM controlled intercooler pump
-1x PDM controlled low pressure fuel pump
-1x high frequency proportioning boost control solenoid
At this point you are well out of half bridges, will be adding external recirculating diode circuits for a few items as they will need to run on low side outputs, and we haven't controlled the fan, alternator, or any power up or control relays at this point.
You have failed to mention what vehicle this combination would be going into, so we have no idea on who the vehicle requirements are. If it is a Mercedes of similar era for instance, the lack of CAN integration will cause issues, with the dash, body control and ABS/Traction control systems, making it highly unsuitable for use as a daily driven street car.
The scope of the project you are asking about is beyond the capabilities of even 90% of our dealers. To even work out if it is plausible to achieve, and how many devices are required to achieve it, you would need to carry out extensive reverse engineering on the destination vehicle, and the donor engine running in a stock vehicle.
From there you will need to work out based on all the i/o requirements if you will have enough i/o resources on a M141 ecu to run the engine. If not, if some of these items can be managed with an additional device (PDM), or whether the project is not in the scope of what's currently achievable.
The answers to many of the above questions will no be found on here, or the HPA forums. It requires time invested with vehicles available to reverse engineer.