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Well first of all lemme just say this thing awesome!!
But I have a question on how to hook up one of the wires to read RPM
Before I start pulling stuff apart to figure it out, cus that usually ends up with me breaking something expensive, its smarter to ask if anyone knows how to do it
Its a single wire that comes off the harness to read RPM...where should hook this wire up to??
i have one of these to, haven't installed it yet though.
I think youll just want to pull the rpm signal from the wire in the main harness, i attached a diagram
i have one of these to, haven't installed it yet though.
I think youll just want to pull the rpm signal from the wire in the main harness, i attached a diagram
awesome!
thanks alot buddy
you're gona love this boost controller btw...its so adjustable...im surprised you cant make it sing to you
you're gona love this boost controller btw...its so adjustable...im surprised you cant make it sing to you
any idea of how to hook up the wideband feature??
to hook a wideband up it needs a separate signal input harness, (15 dollars or so), i just made one up myself.
Other than that you just take the 5v output from your wideband, hook it up, set the voltage range and wideband reading in relation to voltage reading in the e01, and thats about it.
It's been over a year..but IIRC you go into the setting menu and there is a setup option of the inputs. Wire in the 0-5v ouput of your WB02 into an input wire on the option harness. Select the appropriate input in the setup menu and you will need to input the calculation table, such as 0v=22 AFR and 5v= 10 AFR. It will calculate the rest. It sometimes takes a little tweaking to get it just right. Your WB02 should have a scalar for setting up the voltages.