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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 06:46 PM
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Hey guys, I have my entire nitrous kit installed, i am just having a tough time figuring out which wires to use for my nitrous controller. i have the dynotune 2 in 1 tps and window switch. which wires on the ecu would i use to hook up to the throttle and rpm? thanks in advance.

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ps- i will get a ton of pics when its finished. everything is hidden...all the solenoids are under the wiper cowl and the guages/switches are in a panel in the nav cubby. it looks great, very stealth.
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 09:05 PM
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I am wondering the same thing......lol
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 11:22 PM
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i ask the same question last month, have yet to get a reply...help..
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Old Jun 29, 2006 | 05:24 AM
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Help us out!!!

ps- anyone in the sofla area that needs an install, i highly recommend chris green at unforgettable sound and performance. cleanest nitrous install i have ever seen. they really take the time to make sure things are perfect.
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Old Jun 29, 2006 | 08:40 AM
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We figured it out. Picking the car up now. So excited. I will post the correct pins for RPM and Throttle Signals in case anyone else needs the info. Thanks again Chris!
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There is a TPS wire under the throttle body. If you peel back some of the protective shield you should see a white wire, or possibly a white wire with a green stripe depending on year. That should be the 5v TPS source. You can just tap it there.
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Thanks Nowell. We tapped the ecu. Pin 52 and pin 60 for rpm and throttle. It is up and running great. It sprays at WOT between 3100-6600 rpms. I will get pics of the entire setup tonight.
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Originally Posted by rico3682
Thanks Nowell. We tapped the ecu. Pin 52 and pin 60 for rpm and throttle. It is up and running great. It sprays at WOT between 3100-6600 rpms. I will get pics of the entire setup tonight.
FYI: I got the '05 service manual to double check and it's the same.

Pin 52 - TPS #1
Pin 60 - cylinder #1
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