wiring piggy back - blue box...
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wiring piggy back - blue box...
i got a quick question on something about the greddy piggy back blue box... i was wondering when installing the "blue box" is it needed to really tap into the ecu harness wires?? or could i just remove the plug connected to the ecu and sort of put whatever while that is needed to go in to which portion of the green/grey/white plug... the plug that im talkin about are the one plugs that snap into the slots of the ecu...just wanted to know before hand...thanks for you guys' help...
this is for 96-99 integra dc2 ecu obd2
this is for 96-99 integra dc2 ecu obd2
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no, it's usualy best to just do it like thay sugest. but be shure to leve plenty of length on both ends of the splices, and get a relly good cut on the crimps. and keep in mind that you will one day remove the blue box, so make it easy and clean to do so. p.s. it's also much better to solder the splices rather than crimp them, trust me.
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Re: wiring piggy back - blue box... (kcjohnnyboy)
like kcjohnnyboy thats why they call it a piggy back you just need to tap into the wires. screw that blue box i threw mine in the trash or do you have the new e manage for the new kits get a vafc and run the hack
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Re: wiring piggy back - blue box... (johnsona)
if it came with the e-manage..is that a good thing to have other than to get the afc hack?? i just dont really want to cut my wires up to tap into the ecu...
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Re: wiring piggy back - blue box... (kcjohnnyboy)
do the vafc hack and if you wanna trade straight up i have one thats two weeks old very like new. You know they make a wire tap that just cut the sheth of the wire so if you take it off you dont need tape or nothing .just take the clip off. but like i said if you are looking for a vafc im looking for a e manage just let me know
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thanks...i was just askin some things that i should do before hand and the things that i would possibly be bumping into when i go to the install of the kit... hope to be boosting soon in the next year or two.....college student...ahhah
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