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Old 06-15-2002, 07:03 PM
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Default OK need mechanical help (IC mister help)!!

I am installing my intercooler misters, and the module calls for a wire to be hooked up to a + of the injector. The write up says get the wire and find it in the bunch by the ECU. When I pull the injector wire plug off I get 4 wires going to 3 plugs. one on each side and 2 in the middle. How do I know which is + to trace up with an Ohm meter. If any one has done this on a 2001? TIA
Old 06-15-2002, 09:28 PM
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Default i can help ya with it...you don't necessarily have to go right to the

ECU harness. I can give you a couple tips....just gimme a buzz Icecreamer. You can do a really clean install without touching that harness on the ECU side.

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Old 06-16-2002, 07:21 AM
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Default I'd probably hook to the N75 duty cycle control rather than the injector control...

Although I'm not positive that the the duty cycle shares the same polarity. That way you'd get a direct indication of boost and a direct corelation on boost related temp rise....rather than something that's closely related...but not a direct function.

But, I'm too lazy to change it now that it works.

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