93 Splash in SC, V8-Swap version


I think I have an idea for mounting and protecting my PCM. The 5.0l harness doesn't reach to the PCM location in the 93 Ranger. I don't want to do a bunch of sketchy, bulky splicing of harnesses. I think I can mount this above or behind the intake and the harness will reach.
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And there's still room to keep a derringer in there for traveling through bad neighborhoods.
Although I like the idea, I wonder if enclosing it like that will be a problem with heat from the electronics and not having a case ground
 
Although I like the idea, I wonder if enclosing it like that will be a problem with heat from the electronics and not having a case ground

Keep the box full of water and it should keep things plenty cool. :icon_thumby:
 
Although I like the idea, I wonder if enclosing it like that will be a problem with heat from the electronics and not having a case ground
I'm wondering about heat. Not sure that the PCM generates much heat on its own. Engine bay ambient is probably worse. The case will be grounded when I'm finished. This definitely can keep water away from it.
 
I'm wondering about heat. Not sure that the PCM generates much heat on its own. Engine bay ambient is probably worse. The case will be grounded when I'm finished. This definitely can keep water away from it.
When I swapped the 2.3s from the 96 XLT to the 93 XL. I had to extend the wiring on the ECU. All I had was a roll of white 16 awg thhn. I cut and spiced each wire one at a time. I staggered each connection so I could fit it inside some split loom. It was a pain in the butt. Actually looked nice after i was done. I ended up swapping dash and everything by the end. I did have AC after that. It had a vacuum issue I never resolved. When you were on the accelerator it would blow through the defrost vents. Then go back to normal after you let off. I still see that 93 around town from time to time. I only know cause the guy never fixed the bed side I modified with a tree that winter. The 96 2.3 only had 50k on it when I put it in the truck. I wonder how many is on it now 20 years later.
 
I'm wondering about heat. Not sure that the PCM generates much heat on its own. Engine bay ambient is probably worse. The case will be grounded when I'm finished. This definitely can keep water away from it.

That is one thing I have been wondering about the last few years.

Semi truck ECM's generate enough heat they actually run engine coolant thru them, I have NEVER heard of anyone doing that with automotive stuff. Semi trucks have theirs bolted on the engine so I don't know if that is part of it or if they just run that hot.
 
My Choptop computer I never put the kick panel back over. I could probably check it with a temp gun and see what it does. Of course, that doesn’t simulate an enclosed environment.
 

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