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90highpsitsi

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Jun 19, 2007
Claremont, New Hampshire
ok i have dsmlink and when ever i turn on my launch control, antilag, or the nlts, it stays on even if i let out the clucth. Is this because i dont have the dsmlink clucth wire mod not set up?

thanks guys
 
Can you start your car without pushing the clutch in? If you've disconnected or removed the clutch sensor. Those nice little toys won't work properly.

Did you install the extra wire that came with DSMLINK?
 
Please note that the 90 model year REQUIRES additional work, as the clutch pedal sensor operates electrically backward from all the other model years. Log into the DSMLink forums, there's a writeup there on what you have to do to get NLTS/Antilag working on a '90. Be warned.. it's not just splicing in a single wire. Not looking forward to doing that, myself, once I find a place to socket my ECU.
 
i got the dsmlink used so all i got was the ecu, wire for the laptop, and a cd. Thats about all i got. My car is a 90 so i guess im gonna have to read up on that. Thanks a lot guys. If you have any information or link on the cluct write up let me know
 
Make sure it's a valid copy of DSMLink. Take a validation picture and email the guys at dsmlink.com, get the title transferred to yourself.. they're pretty understanding about former owners not doing the transfer like they're supposed to. If it's a pirated copy, it's your responsibility to buy a legal one.
 
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