The Greddy kit thread(updates,news,faq)
Im making this thread for the FAQs on the soon to become owners and present owners.
Aswell as updates,news and trouble shooting for our kits.:)
So that being said, I will like to start of by saying "make sure you solder all your wires". DO NOT use T-top connectors(pic below)
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...d/fade0c00.jpg
This will cause bad connection and cut wires.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...e/fade0bff.jpg
Using male/female connectors are ok, BUT they can become loose aswell.
Having bad connections will result in your car to run very poorly. So if they arent soldered, do it, to eliminate any problems.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...b/fade0bf9.jpg
Now to NEWS
Here is Kenji working on my car to get rid of that cell we all want gone. What is it? The too rich cell!:p
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...9/fade0bf6.jpg
Anyways, good news, seems like he figured it out. Mine is gone. The only problem is, he needs to put my car on the dyno to make sure 100% that the program is right. After thats completed, it will be saved and be shipped out to all the customers.
Thats it for now, and if anyone wants to add, they are welcome to:)
Re: The Greddy kit thread(updates,news,faq)
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Originally posted by ep_nezay
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The best way to attached the emanage wires to the stock wire harness is to use a soldiering iron and MELT the plastic off the wire (keep a wet sponge on hand to clean head). This way you wont cut the stock wires, which is just a bad idea..
Then once you have the wire melted a good about 1/2in, you soldier the emange wire to it.. THis is the best way to do it. and then cover with eletrical tape. :)
This is what i did when i had my greddy kit on my 00 civic ex.
GL!
Re: Re: The Greddy kit thread(updates,news,faq)
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Originally posted by mhx
The best way to attached the emanage wires to the stock wire harness is to use a soldiering iron and MELT the plastic off the wire (keep a wet sponge on hand to clean head). This way you wont cut the stock wires, which is just a bad idea..
Then once you have the wire melted a good about 1/2in, you soldier the emange wire to it.. THis is the best way to do it. and then cover with eletrical tape. :)
GL!
Yes, thats the way to do it, but the only thing is that you are going to have to cut some wires because not all wires tap into the ecu wires.
But all the stuff you mentioned is right here:)
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...2/fade0bfb.jpg