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2G Can you T into a sensor for logging in ecmlink

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I read to wire the sensor into it directly but wish to know if I can safely T into it so I keep my visible gauge and log at the same time!

I dont know if it will have a power issue or not from this. If not my assumtion is to tap into the sensors output wire and link it to another place in the harness for it to then read and get ecmlink to use that location as its new reading.

Does this sound plausable and ok to do? If so ecmlink has enough placements for me to do this? Im wanting to log oil pressure and oil temp from my Innovate sensors as I feel this will be most useful on the ecu for future use
 
Yes, I have my Greddy FP going into ECMLink, no issues displaying on the gauge as well.
Perfect thanks. I was worried T ing into it kight cause readings to go weird but if others have done it then thats great to hear! I shall look at doing this then
 
I read to wire the sensor into it directly but wish to know if I can safely T into it so I keep my visible gauge and log at the same time!

I dont know if it will have a power issue or not from this. If not my assumtion is to tap into the sensors output wire and link it to another place in the harness for it to then read and get ecmlink to use that location as its new reading.

Does this sound plausable and ok to do? If so ecmlink has enough placements for me to do this? Im wanting to log oil pressure and oil temp from my Innovate sensors as I feel this will be most useful on the ecu for future use
It depends!! Tapping a sensor may draw down the signal voltage. It's a good idea to check if the signal is changing when you connect the two things to one sensor.
 
It depends!! Tapping a sensor may draw down the signal voltage. It's a good idea to check if the signal is changing when you connect the two things to one sensor.
Ok I can do that. I thought it might have something as i remember tapping for my wideband and threw up issues doing so untill it had its own dedicated power.
 
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