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Do any of you guys know the best way to connect the 'ground' (or earth) wires from the LT8 to the car chassis? I had an plug n' play LT8 (which I was using without the adapter and plastic connectors - it's a long story!) where I managed to connect up one of the grounds incorrectly, and damage the LT8.
If I get an LT8S, I would like to know which ground wire is which eg. (where is the ignition gnd?), and how to connect them to the chassis. Unfortunately the diagrams (for a 13B series 6) on microtech's website are very old (some are dated 1999!) and don't show where each ground wire from the LT8 goes to the chassis (eg. gnd wire for the CAS 'Home' and 'Trigger' inputs). Does anybody out there have a more accurate diagram, or any better info?
Thanks,
Adrian
If I get an LT8S, I would like to know which ground wire is which eg. (where is the ignition gnd?), and how to connect them to the chassis. Unfortunately the diagrams (for a 13B series 6) on microtech's website are very old (some are dated 1999!) and don't show where each ground wire from the LT8 goes to the chassis (eg. gnd wire for the CAS 'Home' and 'Trigger' inputs). Does anybody out there have a more accurate diagram, or any better info?
Thanks,
Adrian
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If you have a wire that is suppose to go to a chassis ground then just find a screw or soemthing that is bolted to the chassiss and shove your wire in there. With the right end crimped on it of course.
I cant help you on the s6 wiring though being i have a s5.
I cant help you on the s6 wiring though being i have a s5.
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