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D4VE P 04 August 2011 07:09 PM

PSi3 Data monitor help
 
Hi,

I have just bought a psi3 data monitor for my 2004 sti type uk (version 9) and wondered if these are ok to use on a std (non mapped) car?

I have seen a disclaimer saying the manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused by altering the settings.

Are these units not just plug and play? Is it possible to alter anything by accident and damage the engine?

Dave

Turbotits 04 August 2011 07:10 PM

No its fine to use.

D4VE P 04 August 2011 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by Turbotits (Post 10169256)
No its fine to use.

Thanks for that Turbotits :thumb:

JohnD 04 August 2011 07:37 PM

You can't upset anything. The only input to the ECU is the ECU re-set and fault code cancel.

JohnD

Myles 04 August 2011 07:40 PM

Did you get the manual when you bought it? Coincidentally, I was sent a pdf file of the user manual last night by a very kind member on here, if you want a copy send me your email.

Have you fitted it yet and what version is it, ie. VFD, LED?

D4VE P 05 August 2011 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by Myles (Post 10169319)
Did you get the manual when you bought it? Coincidentally, I was sent a pdf file of the user manual last night by a very kind member on here, if you want a copy send me your email.

Have you fitted it yet and what version is it, ie. VFD, LED?

It hasn't arrived yet but it looks like it has the blue display (i've not seen it wired up)

If you could sent me a copy that be great. My email is scoobydave1@yahoo.co.uk

Thank you for your help

gallois 05 August 2011 01:19 PM

https://www.scoobynet.com/interior-1...g-diagram.html

Myles 05 August 2011 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by D4VE P (Post 10170545)
It hasn't arrived yet but it looks like it has the blue display (i've not seen it wired up)

If you could sent me a copy that be great. My email is scoobydave1@yahoo.co.uk

Thank you for your help

Ok I'll send it now. Let me know if you don't get it.

D4VE P 07 August 2011 10:09 AM

Thanks for the help on the user manual. Before I start pulling the dash appart does anyone have a fitting guide?!!

or some advise?

Its going into a newage and it has the subaru single din pod.

JonMc 07 August 2011 10:14 AM

Remove the single din pod and it fits in the double din bracket either above or below the single din stereo - it needs a couple of screws each side to hold it in place but it really is easy:thumb:

D4VE P 07 August 2011 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by JonMc (Post 10173286)
Remove the single din pod and it fits in the double din bracket either above or below the single din stereo - it needs a couple of screws each side to hold it in place but it really is easy:thumb:


Thank you for the reply, its probably me being slow here but the pod I have got replaces the clock on the top of the dash.

I have removed the original now and it looks like you screw the psi3 in place then slip the cover over. I'm being a bit cautious because I don't want to damage the unit. Also i'm wondering the best route for the cable, i'm asuming the ecu point is on the drivers side below and right of the steering wheel.

Myles 07 August 2011 11:17 AM

I would feed the cable down into the area where the head unit and aircon controls live, then take a right turn into the steering wheel cowling. You'll be in the right area then.

D4VE P 07 August 2011 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by Myles (Post 10173381)
I would feed the cable down into the area where the head unit and aircon controls live, then take a right turn into the steering wheel cowling. You'll be in the right area then.

Top advice, best get back in the garage! thanks again myles :thumb:

Just need to figure this pod out now :wonder:

JonMc 07 August 2011 11:49 AM

If it's a Subaru pod I believe they are a one for one swap with the original. You will need a couple of screws to hold the PSI3 into the pod though:thumb:

D4VE P 07 August 2011 01:59 PM

All fitted after a few hours of frustration! :)

If anyone else is fitting a newage top pod the link below might help...
http://www.scoobymods.com/digital-ga...t1203.html?amp;

Thank you for all your help guys, I really appreciate it :thumb:


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