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Hey guys

I have power to my digital air fuel gauge, I just have no idea where to hook it up to. Help would be appreciated.

Cheers

When you say you have "power" do you mean you have wired it in eg: power/signal/ground???

I have ground and power hooked up so it lights up etc... I just don't know where to wire in the signal.

Middle wire of your o2 and you should be right.

Craved beat me to it :P

Edited by grandmasterb
interesting.. would this be the same for 34 O2 sensor..

(as in will it be the middle wire?)

Yeah mate still the same just a different part number for R34 GT, R34 GT-t, Stagea WC34 (RB25DE/Neo 6) WC34 (RB25DET/Neo 6)

From memory they have 2 white and one black but you'd have to look at yours to double check :D

got a wiring diagram? i tried that before.. asked if there was a wring diagram.. i got a pfc btw.. although dont think that should make a difference..

and thanks grandmaster.. i know the part # diff etc.. was wondering if the wire to splice would still def be the middle wire..

Would figure it would be easier to splice a wire in from the O2 sensor at the ECU though personally (that's what i did)

For simplicity sake i've always gone from the actually o2 as i've never trusted the wiring diagrams i've had and some of the cars i've worked on the wiring harness has been chopped that much its not funny. Personally preference at the end of the day.

got a wiring diagram? i tried that before.. asked if there was a wring diagram.. i got a pfc btw.. although dont think that should make a difference..

and thanks grandmaster.. i know the part # diff etc.. was wondering if the wire to splice would still def be the middle wire..

As above, i've got a wiring diagram for the GTT so i'll dig it out and post it up for you :happy:

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