electronics specialist. i need help!
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From: kaimuki
Car Info: 2008 subaru impreza wrx sti
electronics specialist. i need help!
took my car into a shop that will remain nameless and they were unable to install something that the company says is plug and play. they said that they installed it correctly but it doesnt read anything. i need help getting a dash-daq and zt-2 to read all the sensors that was supposedly hooked up correctly. i just think that this is unbelievable!!! super pissed off!!! can someone please help me or direct me to someone who can? please! hit me with a pm or a post. thank you!
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how hard could it be? it's a wideband and a screen that hooks up to it. what shop told you they couldn't screw in an 02 sensor and at most connect a power and a ground?
http://www.zeitronix.com/installation/installation.htm
http://www.zeitronix.com/installation/installation.htm
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here's a thread from someone doing a "stealth" install:
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/gr-inter...-complete.html
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/gr-inter...-complete.html
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From: kaimuki
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i have all the instructions but i am no good at any type of electrical set up. this is why i need help. as for the shop that couldnt finish the job, lets just say that they werent too rad. this is why im looking for some help. willing to compensate for time and completion. let me know if you can get the job done. thanks.
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what all are you looking to monitor with this? just the wideband or boost and ect also? will you be using the ODBII port? from what it looks like if you use the ODBII port you don;t need to even make any electrical connections. if you are not then it's only 3 wires(1 red to power and 2 blacks for ground). it seems simple enough that anyone who can dress themselves in the morning should be able to do this. how much "compensation" are we talking here? I mean throw me $100 and i'll connect 3 wires for you no problem. give us a bit more detail and maybe try do some research. it honestly is not that hard so no real "electrical" experience should be required.
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