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gmmafiatbaro [2009/04/30 09:22]
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-====== GM MAF Cable - IAT/Baro inputs ====== 
-Our GM MAF cable provides breakout points for the Baro and IAT inputs to the ECU.  The image below illustrates the layout. 
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-**BARO NOTES:** The signal wire for the Baro input (white wire) is a buffered input. ​ For more information on what a buffered input means, refer to [[ecuinputdata|this page]]. ​ To summarize, a buffered input reduces the electrical load of the connected sensor while providing a high current drive to the ECU input. ​ This allows you to connect a variety of aftermarket sensors to an ECU input that they may not otherwise be able to drive directly. 
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-**IAT NOTES:** The IAT wire is a passthrough to the ECU input. ​ This is required because we must know the exact pull up and pull down resistor combinations used for this input in order to accurately calculate temperature from the connected thermistor. ​ This input is the ONLY input you can use to connect an aftermarket IAT sensor (like the GM IAT or AEM IAT) for use with ECMLink. 
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-When wiring an IAT to the GM MAF cable breakout point, you will only need to use the ground and signal wires. ​ The +5v power wire will not be used in this case and should be cut short and properly insulated to avoid the potential for an electrical short. 
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