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Revision as of 13:39, 27 April 2011
Contents |
What you need
- ECU
- 12v+ DC power supply
- Flashing cable (Ebay, Galleto, etc)
- Multimeter
- Small gator clips
- Wire
- Small gauge connectors
- ECU & OBD harness (optional, but very handy)
Power source
Set up your 12v+ DC power source. Make sure you have constant and stable power! The PS-3KX is nice and inexpensive. An ATX (computer) power supply (12v) is also a popular choice.
Wiring
The wiring is simple. Power the ECU and power the cable. Then connect one K-line wire between the two.
ECU connections
Pin 1 | Ground |
Pin 2 | Ground |
Pin 3 | 12v |
Pin 21 | Immobilizer (if your car has one) |
Pin 43 | K-line |
Pin 62 | 12v |
OBDII cable connections
http://www.nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=417.0;attach=554;image
Pin 4 | Ground |
Pin 7 | K-line |
Pin 16 | 12v |
Example Setups