Right first off ill say sorry for draggng this thread back up its just one question and didnt want to start one for thar reason.
What size thread is the AIT sensor?
Thanks Oliver
What size thread is the AIT sensor?
Thanks Oliver
IamWedge;1596970 said:Ive also got the Maft Pro Complete setup. I too agree that the wiring is confusing for the grounds.
So heres my Question.
The Maft Pro's 10 pin wire harness. The Black wire is connected to E1 on the ECU. As for the other grounds.... I already know that the LC-1's blue and white wire are going to the same ground. Also connect the Purple from the 10 pin harness.
So, once blue, white and purple are together.... should they also be connected to E1? Or should they be mounted to their own grounding source?
NOTE... I connected all the grounds to E1
Before anyone gets excited.... Id check on full throttle... but it would appear that their site is down at the moment. (still down hours later)
CyFi6;1650095 said:Just wanted to clear a couple things up, figured these questions could help others too.
1. If I want to stick with the AFM and not use the speed density, how does the wiring differ? Do i still snip the KS wire?
2. When using a serial-to-usb adapter to connect the MaftPro to a computer, are there any known incompatible adapters? I know things like this can be picky about usb/serial adapters.
3. Instead of cutting the KS wire when running speed density, wouldn't it serve the same purpose to simply unplug the stock AFM? That way if you want to go back to stock computer, all you would have to do is plug the AFM back in and disconnect the MaftPro.
4. For pre-89 ecu, am I correct in saying that the HAC wire must be tapped into, and then the HAC sensor must be unplugged like it says in the diagram?
5. Can I use any wideband controller that has a datalogging output, or must it be one in the list located in the manual? If i can use any, how do i set up for that?
6. If no wideband is connected, must the purple wire still be grounded? Or are the wideband wires just left disconnected from anything?
Thank you for your continued support, everyone.