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ECU Pinout/Diagram

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Hi guys, long time no post...
im helping AJ put a AFR gauge in as his mechanic is a useless sh*t! but thats another topic. i have lost my FTO ebay CD with all the good information...so who has a copy of the ecu pinout. i need to know which wire is from the O2 sensor...
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Hey Jeremy! :)

Here ya go: looks like it 76.

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you rock bro!
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Should I attempt to stick it in there myself? :oops:
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AJ wrote:Should I attempt to stick it in there myself? :oops:
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can osmeone confirm that number 58 is the tacho pulse wire???
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only experienced people should play with their ECU!!! be patient my padawan one, patience is a trait of a true jedi!
and yes you are correct about the RPM lead/pin...
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umm wtf ok thenn lol frozenwaffles *cough*phycooo*cough* lol haha ok so thats the wire to tap in to if i want to get teh tacho back up and running right? loll
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yes that wire goes to your dash... but just trace things first and use a multi meter (with the ecu unplugged!!!!!!!)
be carefull, this is why isaid my first comment, if you tinker you may just f**k sh*t up!
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ok amte thanks a lot i might just get it profesionally fitted thanks a lot once again mate i mite get my mivec controller removed and the tacho isntalled all at once thanks a lot once again frozen.
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no worries... good luck in fiding a 'professional'. the whole reason i am looking for this pisture/file was due to the fact that a 'professional' coundt do his f**king job. i hate mechanics...they are all the class dropouts from high school!!!! ha ha ha ha loosers...
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frozenwaffles wrote:only experienced people should play with their ECU!!! be patient my padawan one, patience is a trait of a true jedi!
and yes you are correct about the RPM lead/pin...
Yeah, I had a look last night and couldn't work it out. I'll leave it to you :o
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frozenwaffles wrote:no worries... good luck in fiding a 'professional'. the whole reason i am looking for this pisture/file was due to the fact that a 'professional' coundt do his f**king job. i hate mechanics...they are all the class dropouts from high school!!!! ha ha ha ha loosers...
thats not very nice...
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hmmm does anyone know anyhting about a performance tuning place called Maztech in Thornbury on dundas st??Are thay any good?
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