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If anybody out there has a HKS torque split controller/drag adapter installed in their vehicle could you possibly contact me on 0419259522. I need some info regarding the additional harness and set-up of these modules.

Thanks in advance

Paul

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hi paul i have the m's tourque split controller.

if thats any help. ?

i doubt it.

info is bloody hard to find on these units....

mick

Hi Mick,

I need to find out what the additional 3 pin plug is for....it appears as a male connector on either end of the loom....i suspect that one part of the loom is missing.The M's controller is of no help as i expect both brands are different....thanks anyway.

Paul

which 3 pin plug are you talking about? i know there is one that loops around the connector for the EDA that doesnt actually connect to anything. thats the only one that should be left. the part that connects to the attessa computershouldnt have anything left. i tried calling you earlier

yeah i will happily take photos of my connectors and where they plugged in if need be, but i am sure when i plugged everyhting back in i had nothing spare....

sorry to be of no help

thanks

mick

which 3 pin plug are you talking about? i know there is one that loops around the connector for the EDA that doesnt actually connect to anything. thats the only one that should be left. the part that connects to the attessa computershouldnt have anything left. i tried calling you earlier

Thats the loop wire for the controller if you don't have the EDA unit/or have it plugged in. Its not that plug its the one with the 9 pin connector for the loom that runs to the ATTESSA. Ill take some photo's tonight to explain.

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