383ongiggle Donating Members 53 Member For: 15y 24d Gender: Male Location: Newman, WA Posted 22/07/11 02:03 PM Share Posted 22/07/11 02:03 PM HeyLooking for some help. I have a b series falcon that I have converted to turbo. Have had her tuned by simon at XFT, but didnt have the e boost street seen to as I didnt have a tach adapter to get the rpm signal needed. Has anybody installed this boost controller in there e series? Which tach adapter did you use? I have a MSD adapter that I removed from my previous car (p/n 8920) but im not sure whether this will be what I need?Any help would be gratefulStu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,323 Member For: 19y 1m 22d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 22/07/11 02:50 PM Share Posted 22/07/11 02:50 PM Stu, the 8920 wont work. You need a http://www.autometer.com/cat_accessoriesdetail.aspx?vid=99 or ford motorsport tach driver (herrods used to sell them) or http://shop.rocketindustries.com.au/products/FMM-17361-A200 either will convert the crank angle sensor output to a 5v square wave that the E-boost needs.EDIT: is it an E or B series? if its and E with a dizzy, you should be able to wire it directly to the coil trigger wire. If its a E or B with Multi coil IGN refer above Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
383ongiggle Donating Members 53 Member For: 15y 24d Gender: Male Location: Newman, WA Posted 23/07/11 03:36 AM Author Share Posted 23/07/11 03:36 AM It's a b series. Thanks for your help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
383ongiggle Donating Members 53 Member For: 15y 24d Gender: Male Location: Newman, WA Posted 29/07/11 07:50 AM Author Share Posted 29/07/11 07:50 AM Have the autometer adapter now, anybody got a wiring diagram or a good idea of which wire the crank angle sensor output is so I can get this thing working? Stu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,323 Member For: 19y 1m 22d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 29/07/11 08:33 AM Share Posted 29/07/11 08:33 AM Its in eec connector A which is the pcm connector closet to the fire wall. That is the engine sensor/output harness (i've assumed your cars a ba)Wiring diag attached. Its an inductive sensor so either wire will give you a signal.... I would tap in @ the plug as it easy to remove the lock plate from the plug, remove the terminal, tap into the wire and slide heat shrink down to cover you tap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
383ongiggle Donating Members 53 Member For: 15y 24d Gender: Male Location: Newman, WA Posted 29/07/11 09:19 AM Author Share Posted 29/07/11 09:19 AM Bloody legend!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
383ongiggle Donating Members 53 Member For: 15y 24d Gender: Male Location: Newman, WA Posted 30/07/11 02:35 AM Author Share Posted 30/07/11 02:35 AM No good :( spliced into the white wire in spot 41 in the plug that feeds into the pcm closest to the firewall...(right one?) she just coughed and spluttered and wouldnt start. As soon as I cut the splice she started again. Any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,323 Member For: 19y 1m 22d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 30/07/11 01:15 PM Share Posted 30/07/11 01:15 PM Mate, if you got the autometer adaptor I linked, you need to T it into a coil wire not the CAS.Have a look at the this http://www.autometer.com/techinfo_newsarticle.aspx?yr=2010&mo=1&pg=1&aid=10 for a GM but explains the concept/install wellcheersLuke Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxtrot Member 77 Member For: 16y 1m 5d Posted 01/08/11 11:56 AM Share Posted 01/08/11 11:56 AM Hi. Mount the autometer tach adapter on the firewall using one stud for the ABS one one side and 2 short self tappers on the other and then run the two red wires and the earth wire toward the front of the car to the multi pin plug near the ECU. On the engine side of the plug locate a heavy red/green (pinky red and pale green) wire and cut this wire about 50 mm from the plug. Join the plug side (ecu side) to the red wire and the engine side to the red/black wire and then run the earth wire across toward the ECU and earth it on the stud that secures the AC pipe behind the ECU. The gray wire can either run across the engine bay with the brake pipes or down to the grommet below the glovebox. All done. Cheers MD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
01txr Member 861 Member For: 17y 10m Gender: Male Location: QLD Posted 02/08/11 01:45 PM Share Posted 02/08/11 01:45 PM Do you have to fit one of these autometer tach adapters to run the eboost2. Or is it required only if you want to set varied boost per rpm. I'm just looking at running micro switches on shifter lever setting lower boost in 1-3. Would like to know for when I set mine up, if say I run it with varied boost per gears howDo you get around AFR's staying correct on factory Ecu. Eg with higher boost in 4-5 gear I will require to more fuel and when it's running less boost in the lower gears it will be running rich because of it. Is there a boost compensator in the tune that can be set to correct the different levels of boost. What are the autometer adaptors worth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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