Codes Galore - What happened?

i do remember seeing 12v at pin 46 with ecm unplugged while just cranking, and clutch in cranking. i will check others tomorrow i do believe they were very minimal though.
 
its a manual, it was a four cylinder conversion that my might have been auto, but im pretty sure the donor car was all five speed, is there a easy way to tell by looking at the o2 harness?
 
its a manual, it was a four cylinder conversion that my might have been auto, but im pretty sure the donor car was all five speed, is there a easy way to tell by looking at the o2 harness?

Yep, look at the O2 harness from the 02 side, not the ECM main harness side. Look for a looped wire on that side. Each row of PIN's has 4 wires. Look and see if the Looped wire is on the same 4 wire PIN row.

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the wire colors on the ecu side are blue with yellow tracer (4 wire row), and white with black tracer ( 3 wire row). i snipped the looped wire and checked my voltage when cranking, clutch in cranking, key on, and key off voltages were all minimal. soldered the open on the ecu and plugged ecu in and car seems to run good. still have some codes though, 67, 22, were my my concerns (i had egr and evap out of range do to the fact they're unplugged), 67 had was something with neutral safety switch i believe, and 22 with baro.
 
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Because of the sniped wire, your gonna get code 67. I'm pretty sure that to get it to go away, your gonna have to reconnect the looped wire, to the purple/ yellow. But, when you do this, you'll need to remove the ECM and do the PIN 46 voltage tests again, cranking and all.

Code 67 will not let the KOER test initiate.