so as i am looking at the wiring diagram, I only see one signal wire coming from the ECU and connecting to the ignition box. I would assume that this has to be an output from the ignition to the fuel injection and not the other way around. this being the only wire means that it must carry crankshaft position signal to the ECU. Please confirm if this sounds right.
Correct, Yellow/Red on pin 8 of the ICU is an RPM signal output going to pin 1 of the ECU
In addition, while looking at the diagram I think that the green/yellow wire going to the ignition box is the power for both the coils and the box. Would it be possible, for someone to pin out their connector to the ignition box to determine if what I am saying is correct?
Yes, Green/Yellow is switched 12V power to the ICU pin 10 and high side of the coils.
What i do not know is the functions of the yellow/brown, purple/grey, Brown/red, and the Black/yellow wires coming out of the ignition box. Why would it be connected to the starter relay? Why is it connected to the fuel injection relay on the grounds side? why is it connected to an unknown vacuum switch? Why is it connected to the starter switch? If someone could pin these out with a volt meter and find power and ground cables that would be much appreciated and may help people better understand this system and help them in the future. Thank you and have a nice day :2thumbup:
Yellow/Brown on pin 7 is grounded when the ICU wants to turn on the FI relay, during cranking and engine running.
Black/Yellow on pin 6 is 12V power from the start button. it tells the ICU that the operator wants to crank the engine.
Brown/Red is ground for the starter relay. This is connected to ground when the engine starts cranking but gets cut when the RPMs exceed 720 RPM.
Brown on pin 1 is ground
Black/Red on pin 9 and Black/Blue on pin 14 are coil primary low side. The get connected to ground to fire the coils
Purple/Green on pin 15 comes from the vacuum switch and can mostly be ignored.
Pins 13, 5, 3, 2, and 4 come from the Hall Sensor array and signal crank position to the ICU.