Grounding to fix 3800 rpm hesitation
Grounding to fix 3800 rpm hesitation
OK i've searched and i've read but i really don't have time to read every result. I've found that to fix the hesitation i should ground the rear rotor housing ground with a new wire and clean connections. but what about a ground at the ecu is this a good idea or possible? Could i just ground the same wire that i used for a ground on my safc? I was thinking just tapping into that ground wire on the ecu and grounding it to something near by. I will also be grounding other places like the coils.
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I grounded mine from the top tranny bolt (one that connects to the back of the engine) to the grounding pin next to the passenger wiper motor. It's on the top side of the firewall.
Yes they recommend to ground
-Engine housing/EFI harness to firewall
-Tranny to firewall
-Boost sensor
-ECU
Coils and a huge battery terminal ground are a plus and some what easy to do.
-Engine housing/EFI harness to firewall
-Tranny to firewall
-Boost sensor
-ECU
Coils and a huge battery terminal ground are a plus and some what easy to do.
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yeah i'd like to have mine cleaned although i don't think thats what is causeing my hesitation but i don't have the cash for that right now. College kid + job that closses from nov till jan + RX7 = a very poor kid lol
ok my main question is tho exactly where do i run a wire to and from, like where do i connect each end of the wire to ground the ECU i suppose the ground side can be any good ground but where do i connect to the ecu?
Just find one fo the pin outs for the main ground/s and just splice in BUT make sure you do a good job. Crimping is not a sure way. Make sure you solder that bad boy in.
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