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> Wiring A K-Jet FI Brain, Need Wiring Diagram or Photos.......Help
Jeffs9146
post May 20 2010, 12:18 PM
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I am preparing to fire up my 3.0 and I have not been able to find anything that tells me where each of the wires goes on the harness and how it ties into the engine harness as well as the 914-6 relay board!

Any help is greatly appreciated!!

PS: It is a 1983 sc motor.



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post May 20 2010, 02:00 PM
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Just guessing now, but that brain is Lambda Control .... operates the frequency valve(functionality is like the WUR)on the 3.0.

If you leave it out, the engine will supposedly run lean unless you somehow block it off on the engine (which is what I will do when I install a 3.0).

Otherwise, an O2 sensor in the exhaust, wires and power to the brain.

Not part of the actual engine harness in a conversion.

Other experts can now chime in .............

Just checked Bosch ESi and that is what it is .... Control for the frequency valve ...
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