A/F gauge install
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A/F gauge install
I'm trying to install my A/F gauge and i've ran into this problem-
OK i've been to robs site and can't remember the other ones but i don't see a black wire on any of the conectors that is 2 from the right/left and direction. From a site i remember there was a picture with with the wire being on the blue connection. Is that right? any help or other sites besides www.scuderiaciriani.com or robrobinette would be great.
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~Luke
OK i've been to robs site and can't remember the other ones but i don't see a black wire on any of the conectors that is 2 from the right/left and direction. From a site i remember there was a picture with with the wire being on the blue connection. Is that right? any help or other sites besides www.scuderiaciriani.com or robrobinette would be great.
Thanks
~Luke
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I woulnd't tap into the ecu, i'd tap into the O2 sensor. If you screw up the harness your f*cked, O2 sensors are cheap if you mess it up. Search through Robs links cause I can't find another one. If you really want to tap into the ecu harness:
http://rx7.voodoobox.net/ under How To's
http://rx7.voodoobox.net/ under How To's
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Then how would you tap into the O2 sensor? Just splice it using a larger gauge connection and run the wire though the fire wall? That would be alot easier then anything else i have found.
~Luke
~Luke
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You can use a "vampire tap", Radio Shack should sell them. It's a small piece of plastic that's split in 2 and hinged on one side with a metal guillitine looking thing sticking out of it, you run the wires through it and then close the 2 halves and sink the metal thing into it and it creates a connection. If you do use this just be careful, I used one that was for a larger gauge wire once and it cut the damn wire in half.
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