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"Hunt the signal cable!!"


redline Rooster

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Hi peeps!

 

does anyone out there know or have a wiring diagram for a UK 94/5 TT auto, mainly connections to the ECU.

 

Basically i need to get access to the wires which supply the ECU with the speedo and rev pulses. from the respective sender, and i'm doing a project for my car which needs these signals to work properly!

 

Its basically the same thing you'll find in the Nissan GT-R - its a G force logging system, which also logs revs, speed - and can do things like 0-60 1/4 mile times and good stuff like that!

 

Well if you can help then that would be mint!

 

Cheers

 

Rooster *nearly there, but missing two wires*

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OK Cheers mate - yeah i'll give this info a go!!

 

If its wrong it wont do any harm, but like you say, the looms are more then likely gonna be the same , its just certain functions will be different between UK and US cars, speed and revs should be in the same place!!! *hopefully* :p

 

L8R

 

rooster

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Originally posted by redline Rooster

OK Cheers mate - yeah i'll give this info a go!!

 

If its wrong it wont do any harm, but like you say, the looms are more then likely gonna be the same , its just certain functions will be different between UK and US cars, speed and revs should be in the same place!!! *hopefully* :p

 

L8R

 

rooster

:flame Dev

 

I think the US UK are pretty much the same apart from some EGR stuff they have for emmisions (not sure if it's on the UK car), the Jap one is pretty similar as well not that many differences and they tend to be missing pins rather than the same pin with two different functions.

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