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Old 08-07-08, 12:19 AM
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E6X: Leading coil

I would like to know if the connection for the leading coil with E6X is the same of E6K ?

http://www.hitman.hm/installation.htm

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the leading coil wires are the same colors, only differences are in teh trigger pickups

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Ok thanks, if I anderstand you, I can plug my Leading coil like hitman.hm say ?

For the 02 sensor connection do you know the installation ? I have 4wire 02 sensor (2white-2black)... but I don't know what wire goes to haltech wire :P

Sorry if my english is bad :S !
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Is it possible for the Tan wire on the Lead coil it have black/yellow wire with Ignition switched 12v wire connected on it?

I don't know what is the black/yellow wire and if is good to connect this wire to Tan Lead coil wire with the Ignition switched wire.

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just leave everything wired like stock, except for the tan wire on the leading and the tan and pink wires on the trailing, connect those to the haltech wiring harness. The stock black/yellow wires are 12V switched

what type of o2 is it? If is a wideband, usually they come with a controller, and you would wire the 0-5V output to spare A/D on the haltech
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Originally Posted by gxl90rx7
just leave everything wired like stock, except for the tan wire on the leading and the tan and pink wires on the trailing, connect those to the haltech wiring harness. The stock black/yellow wires are 12V switched

what type of o2 is it? If is a wideband, usually they come with a controller, and you would wire the 0-5V output to spare A/D on the haltech
Ok But on my Leading coil I have tan and red wire.
On my tan wire, i connect the ignition switched 12v on it and the red wire i connect the light green haltech wire with the black/yellow wire ? that's good ??? I'am not sure if I need to connect the black/yellow wire...

The o2 sensor is the one who is fixed on the top of downpipe. My wideband o2 sensor is more down...
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youre right i meant pink on the leading, not tan. take a look at the connector to the leading coil. on the harness side of the connector, there should be a black/yellow wire and a green/yellow wire. the black/yellow wire is switech 12V, the green/yellow wire is the ignition signal. Cut the green/yellow wire, this goes to the light green haltech wire. leave the black/yellow wire connected like stock.

the colors in the hitman guide are on the coil side of the connector

Leading coil -> harness
tan -> black/yellow
pink -> green/yellow

if for some reason yo uhave different colors, which ever wire is the bigger gauge is the switched 12V

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Originally Posted by gxl90rx7
youre right i meant pink on the leading, not tan. take a look at the connector to the leading coil. on the harness side of the connector, there should be a black/yellow wire and a green/yellow wire. the black/yellow wire is switech 12V, the green/yellow wire is the ignition signal. Cut the green/yellow wire, this goes to the light green haltech wire. leave the black/yellow wire connected like stock.

the colors in the hitman guide are on the coil side of the connector

Leading coil -> harness
tan -> black/yellow
pink -> green/yellow

The Green yellow wire goes on 2 wire ? ( The pink and the Light Green Haltech wire ? )

If I anderstand the wire specification is:

Leading coil:
Tan: Ignition Switched 12v
Pink: Ignition Trigger (IGN-OUT)

Harness:
Light/Green: Haltech ING-Out
Black/Yellow: Switech 12V
green/yellow: Ignition Signal

For the connection I think is:

Leading coil tan wire goes to black/yellow wire.
Leading coil pink wire goes to Light green haltech wire with Green/Yellow wire.

When you say Ignition Signal is the the wire who is connected with the Ignition key, when you start the car ?

Sorry again if my english is bad :P !

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Is it good ????
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hopefully this will be more clear lol
basically what im trying to say is that instead of wiring directly to the coil (tan and pink) like in hitmans guide, you can wire to the coil connector.. that way you can still remove the coil if needed. The wire you want cut into is green/yellow, leave everything else connected



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