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Old 27 March 2010, 09:47 AM
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hi guys wondering if anyone can help here.
Bought a nice pillar pod for Boost gauge and air fuel gauge.
Just after some help in how to install the air/fuel wires.
Old 28 March 2010, 03:33 PM
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year and model of car please
Old 28 March 2010, 04:10 PM
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Hi mate.
car is 1996 prefacelift Wrx Wagon. Jap import.
I bought a pod with boost and fuel/air already setup inside.
the wires or both have been joined together.

Its a Raid Hp Air fuel gauage. oh and its not wide band.
Old 29 March 2010, 09:33 PM
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how many wire's and what colour do the gauges have the boost should have 3 unless it has a seperate diaphram, the a/f will have 4 the 4th is the signal wire, which goes to the white whire coming from the o2 senser in the headers
Old 29 March 2010, 09:41 PM
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my a/f gauge has got 3, a red, black and grey. It's an smoked auto gauge one.
I take it the gray is the signal
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yes they grey is the signal
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I took it from the ecu pin out and put a bullet connector(insulated) on so it could be easily removed
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