d1998a dfi module or v6 rodeo module
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Re: d1998a dfi module or v6 rodeo module
Yep looks right. It will measure as ground but there was someone who connected it to ground and that made it run poorly, I think less signal went through the pcm. It should be direct like you have from pcm to module.
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Re: d1998a dfi module or v6 rodeo module
Yeah okay. Back to square one of not really having any idea where to go from here. Short of getting a scope and looking at it.
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Re: d1998a dfi module or v6 rodeo module
Yep that was me.
My guess in this instance is that the wheel isn't think enough to produce a decent signal.
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Re: d1998a dfi module or v6 rodeo module
Yeah that was my thoughts to. I've made it as thick as possible in the space I have which is just over 3mm and that's the max width I can make it