Ecliptech Shift-I Light Install - How To
I finally got around to installing the Ecliptech Shift-I light. The light is great and fully adjustable. The best part is that it autodims for night conditions with a built-in light sensor.
It was purchased from here, who had awesome customer service. They even followed up with a call - http://flyinmiata.com/index.php?dept...umber=23-96310
The light details are here for those wondering - http://www.ecliptech.com.au/index.ph...=59&Itemid=109
Installation with straight forward with only 3 wires. Ground, switched power and a RPM signal that needed to be 5V or 12V and pulsed or square wave.
On the Z the coilpack wire was perfect with 6 to choose from so I just picked the one easiest to get to. Which would be the Yellow/Black on the Black ECU plug.

I had to make a bracket to hold it in place since the Z steering column cover is not flat and would not hold with double sided tape.

Girlfriend got me this LED flashlight and I have to say this is the most useful light for working in tight dark spaces.
It was purchased from here, who had awesome customer service. They even followed up with a call - http://flyinmiata.com/index.php?dept...umber=23-96310
The light details are here for those wondering - http://www.ecliptech.com.au/index.ph...=59&Itemid=109
Installation with straight forward with only 3 wires. Ground, switched power and a RPM signal that needed to be 5V or 12V and pulsed or square wave.
On the Z the coilpack wire was perfect with 6 to choose from so I just picked the one easiest to get to. Which would be the Yellow/Black on the Black ECU plug.

I had to make a bracket to hold it in place since the Z steering column cover is not flat and would not hold with double sided tape.

Girlfriend got me this LED flashlight and I have to say this is the most useful light for working in tight dark spaces.
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