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Old 02-23-2006 | 03:08 PM
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o2 sensor and some other electrical questions

Guys, I got some questions about some electrical and sensor stuff...

1. I need a speed-signal to use for my GReddy Turbotimer, where can I find it? (itīs the purple wire from the GReddy turbotimer).

2. I have the Zeitronix wideband o2 meter: It has both wideband and narrowband output on it. Can I use the narrowband output and connect it to a narrowband display?

3. About the GReddy Profec B Spec II boostcontroller: I have not recieved it yet, but does it connect to the e-manage blue somehow?
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Old 03-01-2006 | 01:25 PM
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1. You do not have to connect the speed wire. I didn't. If you want to I believe there is a speed wire at the tranny. Do a search, I believe Jeff posted the wiring diagram for it some time ago.

3. No, only the Profec E-01 does.
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Ok, so from what I found I do not have to connect the purple wire from the GReddy Autotimer.
Q#2 is ok... I can hook up any aftermarket gauge to the Zeitronix WBo2 narrowband output.
Thanks for the answers and help
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