How do find which one is pin A19 on the ecu harness .I'm trying hook my IAB. Somebody help me out...
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Trying to pin my IAB
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I think you actually need to be looking for pin A17
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=5423
Use this as a guide, its for integras
on the stairs, she grabs my arm, says whats up,
where you been, is something wrong?
i try to just smile, and say everything’s fine.
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All OBD1 ecu are basically the same pinout. And just follow that diagram for IAB.
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Ok people, people, please listen. This IAB business is seriously getting out of hand. Like stated before by other users there is a black box beneath the manifold that contains a 2 pin connector which activates the vaccum for the butterflies. One wire connects to PIN A17 of either a PT6 or P13 ECU and the other must be connected to a 12V power supply such as the distributors black/yellow wire. If you wired it up correctly the butterlies should be open when the car if off. They will close(because of vaccum) when the key is in the II position and they will open again at around ~4700 RPM from the signal being sent by the ecu. Again, please read before asking questions. If you need more clarification there threads about this believe me because I have personally learned from them.
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They close when vacuum is present, which is when the engine is running. I think that's what you meant.
Now you know how it feels to answer a question that's been asked many times before.
Soon you will be called an asshole for telling people to search instead of just telling them directly
on the stairs, she grabs my arm, says whats up,
where you been, is something wrong?
i try to just smile, and say everything’s fine.
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Originally posted by accordaffairThey close when vacuum is present, which is when the engine is running. I think that's what you meant.
Now you know how it feels to answer a question that's been asked many times before.
Soon you will be called an asshole for telling people to search instead of just telling them directly
Yeah I hear what you're saying, but since this is beginner forum I tend to not mind. I just don't like to see three different posts all related to the same thing in a short amount of time.
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Originally posted by TysCb7uhhh, the butterflies are open at idle and they close around 5,500 rpm with a p13 ecu.
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Originally posted by TysCb7uhhh, the butterflies are open at idle and they close around 5,500 rpm with a p13 ecu.
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