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Old 09-10-2004, 10:52 AM
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Got my Zt-2 installed and have been doing a little tuning with the Arc-2. It seems like you can really feel the difference when you get the A/F ratios right.
One problem though is that I'm not getting a rpm signal. I am hooked into the DME green wire(is this the best place), any advice?
Also, what exactly is the Lambda reading telling you and how do you use this information to help in tuning?
Thanks, Eric
Old 09-10-2004, 10:55 AM
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I don't think the lambda reading is of any use, it's just a function of the afr (or vise-versa). I used the green and black wire for RPM, but I think the green wire comes from the same pin.
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I recall that I made that mistake. Switch to the green/black wire.
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Thanks, Got it switched and that fixed it.
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Old 09-12-2004, 11:21 AM
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I put mine in today. Minus the lambda sensor. Waiting for a testpipe. Anyways; I had to use the green/black wire too. No signal from the green wire.
Seems as if TPS registrers between 2% and 100%, but I guess that will do?



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