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Perfect Power Wiring Diagram for a SMT7 - Fuel
Vehicle Model:
Calibra 2.0 (C20NE) - Both
Year:
1990 - 1995
Trigger Type:
60-2
Last
Changed Date:
2/23/2006 4:48:00 PM
Tips / Notes:
Published Date:
9/16/2011 11:14:36 AM
ECU
Connector Information
ECU Manufacture:
BOSCH MOTRONIC - M1.5
No. of Pins:
55
No. of Connectors:
1
ECU Location:
RIGHT HAND SIDE KICKPANEL NEAR DOOR
No. of Rows:
3
Description:
BOSCH MOTRONIC 1.5
Features:
3 ROW CONNECTOR 55 PINS SHAPED LIKE A T
Wiring Connections for Fuel
Follow the above wiring diagram in sequence to get the best reliable, trouble free, installation for the SMT7 chip. First connect the power to the piggy back chip, which are normally the first two connections. Then tackle each connection in turn, start the engine and attempt some tuning to establish the validity of your connection. Should there be a fault, simply roll back your last connection. Most of our piggy back chips have a shorting plug which allows you to remove the chip from the car and return the installation to standard.
This particular wiring diagram is for fuel modification. If you are looking for improved fuel consumption and maybe improved performance, then this is the best place to start. If you have installed a K&N filter or changed your exchaust, then you will need a Perfect Power piggy back chip to get the most out of your engine. This electrical wiring diagram easily connects our SMT7 into your ECU wiring loom with a few simple steps.
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