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So, I spent 12 hours on Saturday installing the TurboXS Fuel Cut Defender and a Prosport premium electronic gauge.
Here is a picture of the TurboXS FCD:
Since the installation requires you to cut the MAP signal wire (white/mint green w/ silver speck), I did not want to do it at the ECU harness. I thought maybe the MAP sensor has some wires off of it, but to my disappointment, it didn't. Its a solids state sensor which the harness connects directly to it.
So I decided to get a little creative and make a harness with a jumper. That way, when I do get the standback, I can just unplug the TurboXS FCD and install the jumper and I'm back to stock.
Here is the wiring all reconnected and my jumper installed:
Since the TurboXS FCD is meant to be wired into the cabin, I decided to make a harness for it:
Here is the engine end connected:
To run the lines through the firewall was a nightmare!! I used the hood release cable hole, but since my harness was a little thick it made things a little more frustrating. But at the end it got done and everything went well.
For power to the TurboXS FCD and the gauge, I tapped into the passenger fuse box. With one of those add a power line/fuse adapters, I tapped into a fuse labeled "Sunroof", since I don't have one, I thought that would be the best one. It provides 12V power on ignition only; no accessory. I thought this would be ideal since I don't need my gauge powered when my other dashboard cluster doesn't power either. Anyway, seems like everything is working.
Here is the finished product:
I placed my gauge on the steering column for now...waiting on these pod vents to get released into the market. Though, from the pictures it looks deceiving, it does not obstruct my rpm nor my speedo. And no, my DashHawk does not block the fuel gauge either...just the odometer. I can't wait to move it to the a/c vent since the dashboard cluster looks cluttered. :thumbsdown:
I haven't tested the TurboXS FCD yet...getting ready to run some errands shortly and will tune the unit and see how it works.
I won't be able to set the boost cut feature on it since I don't have a boost controller. Thats going in next weekend after my dyno for the post-flash dyno results. I didn't want to alter the boost control system to keep the pre and post dynos fair.
More to come... :top:
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Update:
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The TurboXS FCD will trigger a CEL if wired according to directions; same problems the MS6 guys had.
In order to not get any CELs, I had to wire the red wire with constant power. I was a little worried it would affect my battery, but after leaving it overnight, everything is well...
I will be calling TurboXS and talking to them about this issue. They assured me I wouldn't have any CELs. And I also need to ask whether this constant power will affect the FCD in any way.
More to come...
Here is a picture of the TurboXS FCD:

Since the installation requires you to cut the MAP signal wire (white/mint green w/ silver speck), I did not want to do it at the ECU harness. I thought maybe the MAP sensor has some wires off of it, but to my disappointment, it didn't. Its a solids state sensor which the harness connects directly to it.



So I decided to get a little creative and make a harness with a jumper. That way, when I do get the standback, I can just unplug the TurboXS FCD and install the jumper and I'm back to stock.





Here is the wiring all reconnected and my jumper installed:


Since the TurboXS FCD is meant to be wired into the cabin, I decided to make a harness for it:

Here is the engine end connected:

To run the lines through the firewall was a nightmare!! I used the hood release cable hole, but since my harness was a little thick it made things a little more frustrating. But at the end it got done and everything went well.
For power to the TurboXS FCD and the gauge, I tapped into the passenger fuse box. With one of those add a power line/fuse adapters, I tapped into a fuse labeled "Sunroof", since I don't have one, I thought that would be the best one. It provides 12V power on ignition only; no accessory. I thought this would be ideal since I don't need my gauge powered when my other dashboard cluster doesn't power either. Anyway, seems like everything is working.
Here is the finished product:

I placed my gauge on the steering column for now...waiting on these pod vents to get released into the market. Though, from the pictures it looks deceiving, it does not obstruct my rpm nor my speedo. And no, my DashHawk does not block the fuel gauge either...just the odometer. I can't wait to move it to the a/c vent since the dashboard cluster looks cluttered. :thumbsdown:


I haven't tested the TurboXS FCD yet...getting ready to run some errands shortly and will tune the unit and see how it works.
I won't be able to set the boost cut feature on it since I don't have a boost controller. Thats going in next weekend after my dyno for the post-flash dyno results. I didn't want to alter the boost control system to keep the pre and post dynos fair.
More to come... :top:
*****
Update:
*****
The TurboXS FCD will trigger a CEL if wired according to directions; same problems the MS6 guys had.
In order to not get any CELs, I had to wire the red wire with constant power. I was a little worried it would affect my battery, but after leaving it overnight, everything is well...
I will be calling TurboXS and talking to them about this issue. They assured me I wouldn't have any CELs. And I also need to ask whether this constant power will affect the FCD in any way.
More to come...