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2G Speed density connections

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Simonsaysr1

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Jan 30, 2016
Rocky mount, North Carolina
So I purchased the speed density bundle from ecmlink and I have the onmi4bar sensor that bolts on to the intake manifold. The prefabbed wiring harness has an orange plug is made for the isolated map sensor with 3prongs . should I plug the factory wiring harness on the onmi4bar and just use the iat connector off the maff plug and leave the orange connector off? How would one set this up in ecmlink.
 
If you are using an MDP style map, (bolted to Intake manifold like stock) you will use the stock harness for thr map sensor and only use the SD harness for your IAT, from the MAF plug. The plug on the harness is for a GM style map. If you are using a mitsubishi style, it uses oem harness and dont use the map plug on the SD harness
 
If you are using an MDP style map, (bolted to Intake manifold like stock) you will use the stock harness for thr map sensor and only use the SD harness for your IAT, from the MAF plug.
thanks, I had wondered if you just leave the other connector and just tape it up for when I switch manifolds down the road. didnt want moisture getting into it and getting water grounds.
 
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