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Old Dec 1, 2006 | 10:12 PM
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This is a technical thread.



The purple wire is "simulated narrowband output" and is not needed when running a stock front O2 sensor. It DOES NOT go to AEM or any standalone ECU.

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Old Dec 1, 2006 | 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by TTP Engineering

This is a technical thread.

The purple wire is "simulated narrowband output" and is not needed when running a stock front O2 sensor. It DOES NOT go to AEM or any standalone ECU.
ok great thanks for the reply.

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Old Dec 2, 2006 | 09:53 AM
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does the IX use the same pinout same pinout too?
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Can somone complete and correct this.

Zt-2 Pin #..............ECU Pin #

1........................25 YES
2............................ IN YOUR CASE, NOT USED.
3............................58 YES
4.....WITHOUT BOOST SENSOR= NOT USED -OUTPUT FROM BOOST SENSOR ORANGE
6............................81 YES
7............................26 YES
8............................92 THAT IS FINE
9............................... NOT USED
10..........................84 YES
11............................. WITHOUT BOOST SENSOR= NOT USED, WITH SENSOR=92
12............................. NOT USED IN STANDARD INSTALLATION
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Old Dec 2, 2006 | 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by SlowCar
does the IX use the same pinout same pinout too?
Evo IX is a 3 prong plug and connections are located in different places than the 2003-2005, 4 prong plug naturally.
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Old Dec 3, 2006 | 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by TTP Engineering
Evo IX is a 3 prong plug and connections are located in different places than the 2003-2005, 4 prong plug naturally.
could you please provide a ecu-zt2 pinout for the IX?
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Old Dec 3, 2006 | 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by SlowCar
could you please provide a ecu-zt2 pinout for the IX?
http://www.ttp-engineering.com/TTP.IX.ecu.pdf
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Old Dec 3, 2006 | 10:37 AM
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I just noticed on my zeitronix 12 pin harness #2white it shows labeled in instructions is actually Green on my harness and #3 pin is white. I am not getting any rpm readout on my stock tach. So are the wire colors just mixed up on my harness and can i wire it with #3 to pin 58 stock ecu?? Thanks
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Old Dec 3, 2006 | 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by LimPShoT
I just noticed on my zeitronix 12 pin harness #2white it shows labeled in instructions is actually Green on my harness and #3 pin is white. I am not getting any rpm readout on my stock tach. So are the wire colors just mixed up on my harness and can i wire it with #3 to pin 58 stock ecu?? Thanks
Use the correct color, not the pin info on the instructions. White is wideband linear output to a standalone. If you hooked that to tach you have not wired it correctly.

This is Version 11 Zeitronix. The pinout has a hard time keeping up with the advances in the product. The colors will always be correct though. They are the same colors as a SAFC would have for the same connections. Gray is TPS and Green is always TACH.
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Old Dec 3, 2006 | 11:01 AM
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^ funny cuz thats the opposite of what convention says but it's a good reason.
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Old Dec 3, 2006 | 11:08 AM
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Nevermind i got it green white wires were just mixed up.
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Old Dec 3, 2006 | 11:13 AM
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thx!

btw your PM box is full, cant pm you..........
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[QUOTE=TTP Engineering;2533575]
Originally Posted by AznFlip
Can somone complete and correct this.

Zt-2 Pin #................ECU Pin #

1........................25 YES
2............................ IN YOUR CASE, NOT USED.
3............................58 YES
4.....WITHOUT BOOST SENSOR= NOT USED -OUTPUT FROM BOOST SENSOR ORANGE
6............................81 YES
7............................26 YES
8............................92 THAT IS FINE
9............................... NOT USED
10..........................84 YES
11............................. WITHOUT BOOST SENSOR= NOT USED, WITH SENSOR=92
12............................. NOT USED IN STANDARD INSTALLATION
For the EVO 9 with 02 and sensors, does this sound right?

Zt-2 Pin #...................... ECU Pin #

1 Red .............................. 68 (ECU Switched +12V)
2 White .......................... NOT USED.
3 Green .......................... 45 (ECU RPM)
4 Orange ........................ BOOST SENSOR - Green
5 -------------------------
6 Yellow .......................... BOOST SENSOR - Yellow
7 Black ............................ 46 or 58 (ECU Ground) - or any Ground
8 Brown .......................... 46 or 58 (ECU Ground)
9 Purpule ......................... NOT USED
10 Grey ........................... 78 (ECU TPS)
11 Brown ......................... BOOST SENSOR - Black
12 Blue ............................. NOT USED
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Originally Posted by TTP Engineering

For the EVO 9 with 02 and sensors, does this sound right?

Zt-2 Pin #...................... ECU Pin #

1 Red .............................. 68 (ECU Switched +12V)
2 White .......................... NOT USED.
3 Green .......................... 45 (ECU RPM)
4 Orange ........................ BOOST SENSOR - Green
5 -------------------------
6 Yellow .......................... BOOST SENSOR - Yellow
7 Black ............................ 46 or 58 (ECU Ground) - or any Ground
8 Brown .......................... 46 or 58 (ECU Ground)
9 Purpule ......................... NOT USED
10 Grey ........................... 78 (ECU TPS)
11 Brown ......................... BOOST SENSOR - Black
12 Blue ............................. NOT USED
Anyone?
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[QUOTE=18bora;7454757]
Originally Posted by TTP Engineering

For the EVO 9 with 02 and sensors, does this sound right?

Zt-2 Pin #...................... ECU Pin #

1 Red .............................. 68 (ECU Switched +12V)
3 Green .......................... 45 (ECU RPM)
4 Orange ........................ BOOST SENSOR - Green
6 Yellow .......................... BOOST SENSOR - Yellow
7 Black ............................ 46 or 58 (ECU Ground) - or any Ground
10 Grey ........................... 78 (ECU TPS)
11 Brown ......................... BOOST SENSOR - Black
Just worry about these.
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Old Sep 2, 2009 | 10:14 AM
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Just worry about these.
Thanks
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