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ecuinputdata [2009/01/06 17:23]
dmertz
ecuinputdata [2009/01/13 14:37]
twdorris
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 **12/​19/​2007:​** We are now accepting orders for these completed units. ​ We have several in stock, ready to ship. **12/​19/​2007:​** We are now accepting orders for these completed units. ​ We have several in stock, ready to ship.
  
-http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​ordering-buffer.html +http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​product_info.php?​cPath=26&​products_id=39
  
  
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 If the sensor is a 5V sensor that draws little current, like a MAP sensor, connect its power, signal and ground connections to the buffer circuit assembly. If the device, such as a wideband, has it's own power and ground, connect only the signal wire to the device. Insulate any unused wires. If the sensor is a 5V sensor that draws little current, like a MAP sensor, connect its power, signal and ground connections to the buffer circuit assembly. If the device, such as a wideband, has it's own power and ground, connect only the signal wire to the device. Insulate any unused wires.
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 | Coolant | 2.2k up / 39k down | 2.2k up / 39k down | | Coolant | 2.2k up / 39k down | 2.2k up / 39k down |
 | MDP | - | 100k down | | MDP | - | 100k down |
-| Rear O2 | - | 220K down |+| Rear O2 | - | 220k down |
  
 Again, the EGRTemp on a 1G and the Baro input on a 2G are problematic for some aftermarket sensors. ​ When feeding certain wideband kits into the EGRTemp input on a 1G, for example, you may see normal A/F ratio readings above 11.5:1 but then the readings flatline there and won't show any value below that. Again, the EGRTemp on a 1G and the Baro input on a 2G are problematic for some aftermarket sensors. ​ When feeding certain wideband kits into the EGRTemp input on a 1G, for example, you may see normal A/F ratio readings above 11.5:1 but then the readings flatline there and won't show any value below that.
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