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Old 06-06-2002, 06:28 PM   #11
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When I installed my A/F gauge I pulled out that worthless chilton book for the wiring diagrams and ran my wire about 3in from the harness that plugs into the EEC. The O2's have seperate wires that run into the EEC. It was the quickest and cleanest install for A/F gauges that I could think of and it has worked great without a problem.

Since you already have the wires ran down by the O2's I would just splice into the wireharness that plugs into the O2's. This will also help you in the long run for when you have to replace your O2's down the road.

good luck and lets us know how it turns out.



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Try not to get pissed when you work on your car. When you get mad just grab another beer and take a break for a few.
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