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hi can someone point me in the right direction for the RPM signal wire
i need to 'pinch' the signal that it sends to the rev counter
wheres the best place to pick it up from?
tried searching using different phrases but have given up now
Im using Zeitronix ZT-2 wideband and will be logging tomorrow to check AFR against boost and RPM
also hoping to install a eurotherm controller and fast acting temp probe (T/K series )to get ACT at two different points on the intake (after intercooler and at carb) to measure heat soak of the pipe work . ;)
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Wire for the rev counter is on the aei, if you want to take it from the back of the dash it's pin 8 and 5 from the most right connector
Be sure to check it with a Fluke though!
humm thanks will go take a look
no access to a fluke meter at the moment - bloody thing is in work lol? is one a signal and the other a ground?
might have to take from low side of coil instead........
They're connected to eachother, don't ask me why!
Thin grey/brown wire to the fuel pump relay :)
"Thin grey/brown wire to the fuel pump relay :)"
im guessing this is the rpm signal wire that activates the high speed/full load of the fuel pump after a stated RPM eg 2000 rpm ???
is this chap located in the passenger footwell?
still waiting for my haynes manual to arrive !! :mad:
I need i the wiring diagrams!
"Thin grey/brown wire to the fuel pump relay :)"
im guessing this is the rpm signal wire that activates the high speed/full load of the fuel pump after a stated RPM eg 2000 rpm ???
is this chap located in the passenger footwell?
still waiting for my haynes manual to arrive !! :mad:
I need i the wiring diagrams!
No, the fuel pump relay uses the tach signal to decide if the engine is running or not, and so to energise the pump or not.
Yes, passenger footwell, long looking relay, 5 wires I think;
thick red = battery live
thick white = fuel pump live
thin black = ground
thin yellow = ignition live
thin brown/grey = tacho
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