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- | ====== SD Quick Setup Guide ====== | ||
- | We get asked fairly often "what do I need to run SD and how much does it cost". The full answer is pretty complicated because there are a number of different sensor options and input configurations available to you to choose from. This page doesn't cover all that. The purpose of this page is to give you a quick start guide to the "typical" setup with ECMLink. | ||
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- | If you want a FULL explanation of how to setup speed density with ECMLink, see our [[sdsetup|SD Setup Page]]. | ||
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- | ===== Sensors and Cables ===== | ||
- | The first thing you'll need are the MAP and IAT sensors. The most common choice is our [[http://www.ecmtuning.com/product_info.php?cPath=28&products_id=50|Generic GM-style SD Bundle]]. | ||
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- | The typical MAP sensor install has it mounted on the firewall and then connected directly to a dedicated port on the intake manifold using a short (6-8 inches) piece of vacuum hose. Do **not** use a throttle body port for this! | ||
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- | The typical IAT install involves welding a bung to the throttle body elbow. You'll need to indicate whether the material is aluminum or stainless steel when you order the SD Bundle. | ||