My Standalone EMS is Plug n Play is yours? :)

terbow said:
yea i had to get a protege ecu and a msp harness just to make mine. having the patience to solder 100 tiny connections without melting the plastic is pretty tough too haha.

I did the MP3 harness and Ford Thunderbird Ecu route. I haven't soldered it up yet, but I'm planning on using solder sleeves and a heat gun, so I thinnk that part will go pretty quick. Just waiting to get my WB O2 so I can do it all at once.
 
Delivery_Guy said:
I did the MP3 harness and Ford Thunderbird Ecu route. I haven't soldered it up yet, but I'm planning on using solder sleeves and a heat gun, so I thinnk that part will go pretty quick. Just waiting to get my WB O2 so I can do it all at once.

What EMS are you going to use? The Microtech says to wire in the engine bay to get the best signal, and to make your bay look like a spiderweb :(
 
khaosman said:
What EMS are you going to use? The Microtech says to wire in the engine bay to get the best signal, and to make your bay look like a spiderweb :(

Yeah, I'm doing the Microtech. I have a hard time seeing how the signal going through wire to the harness then to the microtech is any weaker than if I run a new wire in the engine bay that goes to the microtech. I guess I'm adding a few inches of wire.

At any rate, Steve from NSN says he's had a few people wire them in a plug n play situation, and that they worked out ok. That's not a quote, but basically what he said.
 
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