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Old 11-19-2004, 09:17 AM
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I have an APEXi N/A Turbo Timer that i used to have installed in my civic that i want to go ahead and put in my S. I need some help finding where these wires are to contact to. Please let me know if you know...

Red - 12V Constant (obviously i know that one)
Black - Ground (know this one too)
Grey - Parking Brake (pretty simple)
Blue - Ignition 2 (ACC/Accessory)
Green - Ignition 1 (On)
White - o2 Sensor

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The wire from the o2 sensor goes to #16 pin on the ecu harness.
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You can get the rest with a volt meter. pretty easy
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Old 11-19-2004, 03:02 PM
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#16... yeah its definitely time to get to searching ...
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if you have the helms manual it's in there>. search "aem uego" and you should find a thread about the installation of the wideband. In it there is a diagram of the ecu harness




nevermind I found it for you

click here
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i hate messing with electronics, always scared to fry something.
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Originally Posted by Black Nugget,Nov 19 2004, 07:22 PM

i hate messing with electronics, always scared to fry something.
Dude, I'm right there with ya ... Soon as I mess with electrical stuff I let the "magic smoke" escape ...and then, ya know...well...you just can't put the "magic smoke" back in the electronic stuff once it escapes
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Thanks for the pic dut.

It is really easy to install. If you can solder then your set.
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btw if you have a AEM UEGO will it affects the UEGO function's?
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