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More Emanage info pls


legendswraith

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Due to the amount of emanage threads floating around atm i assume the experts are watching so i thought this might be a good time to extract some information.

I have a profec e01 as a boost controller with the control box situated next to the emanage unit. ATM i do not have the speed and rpm wires plumbed in so i was wondering if anyone could advise if i would be safe to tap into the emanage harness close to the unit itself and if anyone knew what colours the rpm and speed signal wires are on the harness.

 

Also with my map turning up soon i need to get the injector adaptor wired in. From my understanding i need to put the adaptor between the ECU and the injectors. I have looked at the picture Ian C posted but i can't quite make it out, plus i can't find a wiring diagram on the greddy site.

 

Thanks for any info in advance

 

Austin

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Well i jsut found the pin out diagram on the Greddy site so i have located where the signals are but i am still not 100% whether its ok to splice into the harness there to tap a signal for the profec.

Also wondering because i bought the greddy harness (T-07?) will i have the points to tee the injector adaptor straight in.

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It does help if you say which emanage it is blue or ultimate, presuming ultimate, but in any case i have taped into the wiring before to get signals to data logging/boost controllers etc without problems.

AFAICR the adaptor just piggybacks off the injector output wires from the emanage.

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