Wiring Harnesses: DIYAutoTune vs. Megamanual
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:31 pm
I went to DIYAutoTune and picked up one of their premade 8' wiring harnesses, and when I was mapping it out and bundling wires together (injectors, sensors, etc), I noticed that there are some stiking differences between the diagram provided with the premade and the diagram on the megamanual.
Pins 15-19 are ground on the premade and pin 6 is a dedicated sensor return wire. In the megamanual, pin 19 is the sensor ground and 8-11 and 18 are system ground.
Everything else is fairly consistent except for the hall sensor/ignition input where 1 and 24 are a twisted wire with a sheath which has been connected to pin 2. The megamanual dictates that pins 2 and 24 should be a twisted pair of wires with no indication of a sheath. The last thing I want to do right now is flick on the key and see my new MS2 leak it's precious smoke.
One final question, I plan to draw a tach signal from the negative terminal of the coil, which wire would be used for this? The diagram listed in the megamanual lists underneath it "Tach/Crank Position Input (Hall/VR/Coil-)," and the supplied diagram lists nothing of the sort, only Hall or VR and wires leading to them.
Pins 15-19 are ground on the premade and pin 6 is a dedicated sensor return wire. In the megamanual, pin 19 is the sensor ground and 8-11 and 18 are system ground.
Everything else is fairly consistent except for the hall sensor/ignition input where 1 and 24 are a twisted wire with a sheath which has been connected to pin 2. The megamanual dictates that pins 2 and 24 should be a twisted pair of wires with no indication of a sheath. The last thing I want to do right now is flick on the key and see my new MS2 leak it's precious smoke.
One final question, I plan to draw a tach signal from the negative terminal of the coil, which wire would be used for this? The diagram listed in the megamanual lists underneath it "Tach/Crank Position Input (Hall/VR/Coil-)," and the supplied diagram lists nothing of the sort, only Hall or VR and wires leading to them.