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Old 09-04-2004, 01:08 PM
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To anyone that has installed a Zeitronix WB, it might also apply to other WB setups, where do you get your RPM and TPS input from? For my window switch I tapped into a white wire off of the PCM, but had to set the switch up for a 4 cylinder for it to work right, not sure if that would work with the WB. Thanks, going to install this thing as soon as I hear something.
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i used rpm and map

on the fbody the rpm is the white #10 wire on the harness I cant remeber where what number and color i tapped for the map sensor
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I just installed the Zeitronix software and it has a Cylinder setting. Did you put 8 in there or leave it at 4? That white #10 is what I tapped for my window switch and had to use 4 cylinders.
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my WB unit has an rpm divisor and mine is set at either 2 or 4
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Originally Posted by HumpinSS
my WB unit has an rpm divisor and mine is set at either 2 or 4
Ok, makes sense. And you used the map sensor wire for your tps input?
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No i used the map sensor wire to log map so that i can go back to the ve table with map and rpm to figure out fueling




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