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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, 02:43 PM
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Thanks Slits,

I was planning on running the o2 sensor on this motor but if it is not nessary what would I have to do in order to "block it off at the motor"?

It has a large plug on the end of the harness as well as what looks like three more connection points. One brown ground, one red power and what I "think" is the sensor plug.

In the middle it looks like the two wires are red and red with a white stripe.

Then the brown ground cluster at the beginning of the harness!

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run lean unless you somehow block it off on the engine


If the brain is not connected (wired) to the engine how does it change the mixture?
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