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Richard Hill

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  1. The way I do it is to crimp a resistor in with the deutsche terminals under the rubber boot (at the can lambda end) .  This gives the resistor a bit of weatherproofing. 

    HTH, 

    Richard. 

  2. Not sure what year your car is but the info might be common (this is for a 2007)

    The oil pressure sensor connects into the Unified meter and A/C amp.  Here are a couple of wiring diagram extracts :-

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    I hope this info helps.

    Richard.

     

  3. If I remember correctly, the oil pressure analog signal goes to the module (air con I think) in the centre adjacent to the stereo.  It then goes up to the dash in serial format.  I will have a look tomorrow and see if I can dig out the wire colour and pin number for it. 

  4. Post a triggerscope of the event and 1 at idle, there probably is something wrong with your triggers which is manifesting itself at high rpm.  Also, a copy of you map would help. 

  5. What ecu are you using? if its a thunder then yes the differential digital inputs are fine to use with high speed inputs. 

    All other ecus are restricted to lower speeds, so a divider circuit would need to be used. 

  6. Looking at your log files, I suspect something might be wrong with your triggers, just before the RPM limit cuts in, the engine speed ROC changes dramatically.  Can you post a triggerscope of the event? 

    HTH, 

    Richard 

  7. No, unfortunately you can't power a can lambda from a plug in pcb (although this has been requested for the future) 

    You will need to follow the instructions, the power needs to come from a nice clean supply, away from inductive loads. 

    HTH, 

    Richard. 

  8. Your error low value for the Lambda is set to 1 Volt.  This should normally be 0.05 V or sometimes might need to be 0 Volts to suppress errors on start up.

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    Also, try the Link NTC1-8 & IAT1-8 Calibration and see if they are closer (that normally fixes the bottom end of the cal.)

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