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  • 1 year later...

i got one of those greddy full auto timers. having trauma, ive taken pics and stuff, but because i cant read japanese figuring out which wire goes where is a bit hard.

the harness and earthing wire and handbrake wire i can figure out just fine, but i have another two wires which im assuming are rpm signal and speed sensor wires. if anyone knows whcih one is what let me know.

once i figure it all out ill take pics and post up new tutorials, since these pics arnt working. wish me luck!

I got a blitz FATT X. I trying to connect the wire myself. does anyone know which is the accessory wire for skyline R33 S2 ?

I know there are 5 wires which is

Red - 12v

Black - Ground

Purple - HAndbrake

Blue - Accessory

Green - Ignition

I just dunno which for blue to connect with. can anyone help me?

  • 4 weeks later...
while on the topic of installing turbotimers and alarms and the sort, i would NOT recommend AutoMotiv from sydney to do any installations. they totally FKD up my alarm and fried my turbo timer, and wont fix anything coz they claim the original turbo was wired wrong (yet stupidly they still wired straight into it anyway). so now i have a c car with a fried alarm and turbo timer...f'ing pricks. id never go back there...

man i really feel for you with that, probably the worst possible outcome that could have happened :(

  • 1 year later...

i have a rb25det swap on my s13 and Have a Greddy turbo timer and i already installed it. workds great. but at the end theres two other wires...( brown and purple) the brown goes to the e brake witch i already put and it works every time i try to release the ebrake after i have pulled the key. but the purple wire, i dont know were to put it, i know it goes to an ecu wire but i dont know witch one? can anyone help?

it says connect purple wire to speed signal wire on ecu but which one is the speed signal wire?

http://www.greddy.com/img/PHP/products/pdf/685.pdf

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