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Dragonz818 06-26-02 04:29 PM

Apexi turbo timer install question?
 
Yes I searched, but still not quite sure on installing.

I have the Harness from the RX7 store.

The 3 extra hanging wires. Where exactly do they go. One is a ground, parking, and I am not to sure of the last one. Where exacly do you hook these up?

I read to put it under the steering wheel, but I thought I was suppost to connect it to the ECU. Thats what the directions look like. Although I havent looked at my ECU yet. Was trying to figure It out first.

Maybe I am crazy or stupid I just dont want to mess it up.

Help me out guys. How long should this take me?

Dragonz818 06-26-02 08:00 PM

Someone has to have done this before

slopoke 06-26-02 09:49 PM

ok here you go, under the steering wheel there is a plastic panel, take this off (hint, you must take the little acess panel off the side to get to a screw) now this is where i used little skinny screwdrivers, look up and you will see the iginition harness coming down the underside of the steering colum, right under a metal brace you will see a white connector in the harness, you must slide the red thing out to unlock it then pull it apart, it is tight in here so be patient. then you plug the harness in between the two facotry plugs. now for the 3 extra wires, one is ground one is to the ebrake and the other one goes to the o2 sensor. some run it to the ecu but i ran it through the fire wall and spliced it into the wire coming directly off of the o2 sensor, now if you got any more questions just ask, scott

Merciless 06-26-02 09:54 PM

O2 sensor? it should be for the speed sensor...which you don't really need....

slopoke 06-26-02 10:04 PM

i have the apexi auto timer, and it hooks to the o2 sensor, is yours the little silver auto timer? sorry i should have specified,

2 hott 06-26-02 10:05 PM


Originally posted by merciless
O2 sensor? it should be for the speed sensor...which you don't really need....
It is for the O2 sensor. Unless you have the old style which I don't think they make anymore.

potatobbq 06-27-02 03:50 AM

someone HAS done it before... hehe, u use this to find out how:

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/search.php

i've answered this a few times in more than one thread, but anyways i'll answer it again. the harness has one extra white connector that u don't need to connect to anything. on the timer, the white wire goes to the o2 wire, the grey wire to the parking brake, the black wire to the ecu ground...

jspecracer7 06-27-02 08:11 AM


Originally posted by potatobbq
someone HAS done it before... hehe, u use this to find out how:

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/search.php?s=

i've answered this a few times in more than one thread, but anyways i'll answer it again. the harness has one extra white connector that u don't need to connect to anything. on the timer, the white wire goes to the o2 wire, the grey wire to the parking brake, the black wire to the ecu ground...

Damn Potato...you beat me too it. This was the turbo timer I had before. I didn't like it because I couldn't just push the button and turn it off like I wanted to...but my new Greddy one does;)

slopoke 06-27-02 06:15 PM

which one did you have jspecracer, i have the autotimer and i can jsut push a button

jspecracer7 06-28-02 01:59 AM


Originally posted by slopoke
which one did you have jspecracer, i have the autotimer and i can jsut push a button
I've got the newest one...whatever that means...

It's the one that Dragonz818 is referring to. Really small design with a built in a/f meter.

With my greddy, I can push a button and it turns off immediately...but with my old apexi, I would push the button to the left to turn it off, and it would take about 2 seconds, then shut off...


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