Blitz Power meter ID
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hey, is anyone here have Blitz Power meter ID install on their car? I wanna get it but wonder how hard is the installation....also does it perform well?
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really!! does it come with the instruction? 'Cause i'm really bad at wiring stuff...i'm thinking about letting a shop do it. Hopefully if it really easy, i could do it myself. I think i can dyno the car by itself too, right?
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really!! does it come with the instruction? 'Cause i'm really bad at wiring stuff...i'm thinking about letting a shop do it. Hopefully if it really easy, i could do it myself. I think i can dyno the car by itself too, right?
Originally Posted by norapat01
really!! does it come with the instruction? 'Cause i'm really bad at wiring stuff...i'm thinking about letting a shop do it. Hopefully if it really easy, i could do it myself. I think i can dyno the car by itself too, right?
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Originally Posted by eat rice z33
um i bought it and it didnt have instructions cause it was from my buddy. it really isnt hard at all, and if you have patients just do it! if you want ill give you my number and you can call me if you get stuck anywhere through the install. wires to tap are just 3. so you tap using a wire tap crimp(really simple to use) you tap the red wire, and black wire on the cigarett lighter. those wires are easily accesed by looking under the dash(passenger side) just tap those two wires(really easy) then the last wire is the orange verhicle speed sensor wire. to do this, you just need to pull the shifter cover up. there are some HOT TO DO this online with pictures. but like i said its more accurate than g meter cause it uses actual RPM signal. like i said if you decided to do it yourself just let me know you can call me and ill walk you through any hard spots you may have. alright peace!
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Originally Posted by james840a
If your really bad at wiring, i would not try it yourself. The speed sensor is located in the center dash right behind the a/c controlls. and the wire harness is in the back. Thats why i recomend the G-tech. There is no wiring involved and you can take it from car to car. At lest look at the units and compair before you buy. From what i see the G-tech for the same money is way better plus you can hook it up to a laptop of PC and download your data.
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Originally Posted by norapat01
I'm really bad at wiring....but i still rather have the Blitz unit. Anyway, thanks for your opinion 

i do hope it works out for you. Im going to try and order my g-tech today. If you need help with the speed sensor wire look under the navigation helps, since they too have a speed sensor hook up.
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