dpfi to mpfi???
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dpfi to mpfi???
Okay i need help with this problem..
1. Pins b10 and B12 are empty. unused pins can be taken from b2 or b11. Some models have a wire located at b12.
2.Cut orange and white wires off at c1 and c2 and connect them to wires added at b10 and b12. orange-b10. white-b12. leave enough wire for next step.
3.Run wires from c1 and c2 (direct ecu connection) into the engine compartment. label these wires for later use.
step 3 is taken care and so are the injectors and resistor. now the problem is that there is no such pins as b10, b12, b2, and b11 in my haynes manual. it only shows the diagrams for 84-87 fuel injection models. i need help doing step 1 and 2. So any suggestions would greatly be appreciated..
1. Pins b10 and B12 are empty. unused pins can be taken from b2 or b11. Some models have a wire located at b12.
2.Cut orange and white wires off at c1 and c2 and connect them to wires added at b10 and b12. orange-b10. white-b12. leave enough wire for next step.
3.Run wires from c1 and c2 (direct ecu connection) into the engine compartment. label these wires for later use.
step 3 is taken care and so are the injectors and resistor. now the problem is that there is no such pins as b10, b12, b2, and b11 in my haynes manual. it only shows the diagrams for 84-87 fuel injection models. i need help doing step 1 and 2. So any suggestions would greatly be appreciated..
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hey thanks jlicrx, you are a car saver. really needed something like this, just ordered a jumper for the 0bd conversion. you rock dude... thanks alot..