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My rear mount cracked but luckily I had a spare, and on that one, I drilled the hole through the subframe for the bolt to sandwich it more firmly and I believe it's working well. My passenger mount broke much worse than that little crack so a fabricator friend sandwiched 2 X 1/4" steel plates, welded them, and made a bracket of his own, also seems to be doing well. My rear poly mount destroyed itself twice in 1.5 years but I found an E36 rear trailing arm bushing can be compressed and stuck in there (after cutting out the tabs in the middle). It seems to be a more resilient (albeit softer) replacement. My mounts have gone through hell...stock K20A2 but tracked to heaven and back.
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My My mounts have gone through hell...stock K20A2 but tracked to heaven and back.
Truth! I enjoy watching you beat you car on YouTube lol.

All mounts are still perfect from the lack of driving. Next year I will be properly driving the car though so I will be paying more attention.

Thanks for all the tips!
 
EFI main

I have a problem with my EFI main relay not shutting itself off. This is the one that hooks up to the ECU through the Toyota E3 pin 21 to the Honda E pin 7 through the PNP harness. In the Honda system it supplies both memory power (when the ignition is off) and ECU power when the ignition is on. My analysis is that either the EFI main relay or the IG2 relay is staying closed when the ignition is switched off. I replaced the EFI main with the proper Honda EFI relay and it did not make a difference. i thought it might because the Honda and Toyota relays have different coil resistance and I thought it should be the correct level for the Honda ECU memory circuit. Anway now I will check to see if for some reason the IG2 relay is not shutting off. The only remaining possibilty is that the relay inside the Hondata ECU is hanging up. Has anyone else seen this issue with your KSwap? You might not ever notice it if you have a big battery and you drive the car regularly. This will kill my battery in less than a couple of days of not running.

My first indication of this problem was when working with KManager software and the Kmanager said the ignition was still on even when I removed the ignition key.

If I pull the EFI fuse and plug it right back in, the EFI main relay does shut off and stays off until the next key-on.

Dave
 
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