12-12-2006, 11:06 AM
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Team GasMisers5!
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Yoshi : My car has a speed sensor, but it was only used for the digital dash (therefore, it is disconnected and there is no 'logic' for it.
I am thinking of wiring it up according to the diagram attached below, which
is the simplest way to wire it up, and hopefully should work!. The diagram shows what the output from the circuit will be (12v, for about 66-75% of the time, and 0v for about 33-25% of the time), alternating twice per revolution, and at a resistance of about 0 ohms! (Which I hope will be OK!).
Thank you very much for your help. If you like, I will check out as many other Nissans as I can, to see how they are wired up, which may help you + other people wishing to get SuperMIDs in the future!
Matt
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