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What pins on Syvecs S6+ to use for these sensors?


Big Mark

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Engine build is progressing so won't be long until I'll need to wire in all the new stuff

 

Whifbitz DCT conversion

Drive-By-Wire Throttle Pedal

Drive-By-Wire Throttle Body

Fuel Pressure sensor

Oil Pressure sensor

Inlet Air Temp sensor

Boost Solenoid

Knock sensor

Lambda sensor

Fuel Flex Sensor

 

I know what pins most go to but still got a few I'm unsure of. Anyone know which pins to use for the these ones...

 

Fuel Pressure Sensor (3 wires)

Oil Pressure Sensor (3 wires)

Boost Solenoid (2 wires)

Fuel Flex Sensor (3 wires)

 

Pin already in use for new parts excluding grounds are; A2, A3, A5, A6, B12, B4, (B7 or B13 or B19), B8, B9, C1, C16, C17, C18, C20, C21, C23, C32, C34, C6, C7, C8 & C9

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I've already got that, but still hazy on some of the above. For example the doc states C18-C21 for sensors such as oil pressure. But exactly which of my 3 wires go where? Obviously one will go to ground, C2-C4, but what about other 2 wires?

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3 wire sensors usually consist of an ECU ground, a + 5V supply FROM the ECU, and a signal from the sensor TO the ecu. Several sensors can share the + 5V supply and an ECU ground. An example of a stock sensor wired just like that to the stock ECU is the MAP sensor. MOTEC have some excellent webinars on their web site and on YouTube on how to wire sensors that are applicable to other ECU's.

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