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Old 08-06-2009, 07:05 PM
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Arrow IL Peeps: Anyone Good With Electrical???

I want to install the following....

Wide Band 02
Water Temp
Fuel Pressure
Shift Light


But i am not good with wiring at all.. So does someone want to lend me a hand? I live in Lombard, car is stored in Westchester

Let me know

-Jonas
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If I was closer to you I would. I'm pretty handy with a soldering iron.
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Originally Posted by b00sted
If I was closer to you I would. I'm pretty handy with a soldering iron.
Nothing needs to soldered.. At least not that i know of... Just positive, ground, some tapping and so fourth
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Hey Jonas, if you wanted to come up here one day I'd be up for giving you a hand. Let me know man.
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Originally Posted by PipesTA
Hey Jonas, if you wanted to come up here one day I'd be up for giving you a hand. Let me know man.
Thanks Brian.. When are you free? I can do it when ever.. I appreciate it
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Originally Posted by TORCHD 02 TA
Thanks Brian.. When are you free? I can do it when ever.. I appreciate it
I'll be available next week anytime really. Do you still have my #? Call me this weekend and we'll figure out a time. You have all of the sensors, wires, connectors and such for the install? Know where to make all of your connections as well?
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Originally Posted by PipesTA
I'll be available next week anytime really. Do you still have my #? Call me this weekend and we'll figure out a time. You have all of the sensors, wires, connectors and such for the install? Know where to make all of your connections as well?
No i never saved your number...

All my gauges are complete. We can still hook up the wide band, but i would need to get the controller for it so that gauge will not be functioning.. What do you mean make the connections? You talking about where to tap for the water temp and fuel pressure?
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Yes, sensors for the F/P, water temp, where you're going to tap the PCM for RPM signal for the shift light, etc...

I'll PM you my #
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Originally Posted by PipesTA
Yes, sensors for the F/P, water temp, where you're going to tap the PCM for RPM signal for the shift light, etc...
Ok i can get all that info for you. But you know how to tap for the water temp and fuel pressure?
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Fuel pressure threads on to the schrader valve on the end of the fuel rail. Water temp depends on the sender unit.


I said solder gun because I prefer to solder and heat shrink everything over crimping when I can.
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Originally Posted by b00sted
Fuel pressure threads on to the schrader valve on the end of the fuel rail. Water temp depends on the sender unit.


I said solder gun because I prefer to solder and heat shrink everything over crimping when I can.
Ohh yeah i hear ya now on soldering.. I do perfer that too as well as heat shrinking...

My Water Temp looks like it has the adapter to thread into the passanger side head..



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