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From: oop north in a spec-c.Now sold and starting on a classic ra track/sprint/road car
Alan,
If the wireing is the same at the ecu as a bugeye wrx I have a copy of the wiring diagram at home Im going to the scooby shootout so I will pop it in the car for you I will also check my cd which covers the sti/wrx mechanics as well just to be sure
If the wireing is the same at the ecu as a bugeye wrx I have a copy of the wiring diagram at home Im going to the scooby shootout so I will pop it in the car for you I will also check my cd which covers the sti/wrx mechanics as well just to be sure
Alan look for the lambda pin out under your model
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/bob_raw...connection.htm
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/bob_raw...connection.htm
Originally Posted by Andy McCord
Alan look for the lambda pin out under your model
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/bob_raw...connection.htm
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/bob_raw...connection.htm
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From: Lancashire & District Subaru
Why ?
Quick simple instructions (if you get stuck Efeel free to e mail me) -
Take your 4 wires.
Strip the ends of the black & green wire - twist them together and add a circular spade connector - crimp .
Put the spade on any bolt thats connected to metal (ECU holding bolts are ok).
Take the white wire and look up the pin number (hole in the connector block that the original Lamdba wire goes into) for your car model via Andy's link.
Attach the white wire to the pin wire without cutting it.
Stick the red wire on any live feed (back of cig lighter etc)
Job done.
Best bet is to solder the connections rather than use scotchlocks, as the S/locks can sometimes give a bad connection.
Chris
Quick simple instructions (if you get stuck Efeel free to e mail me) -
Take your 4 wires.
Strip the ends of the black & green wire - twist them together and add a circular spade connector - crimp .
Put the spade on any bolt thats connected to metal (ECU holding bolts are ok).
Take the white wire and look up the pin number (hole in the connector block that the original Lamdba wire goes into) for your car model via Andy's link.
Attach the white wire to the pin wire without cutting it.
Stick the red wire on any live feed (back of cig lighter etc)
Job done.
Best bet is to solder the connections rather than use scotchlocks, as the S/locks can sometimes give a bad connection.
Chris
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