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Old 12-20-2003, 05:53 PM
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please help with speed sensor on b16 swap

I swapped b16a1 into my 91 hatch and it has a electronic speed sensor and my d16 had a cable ss. There are three wires that go into the speed sensor plug, and I'm not sure where they go. I'm putting in an SiR gauge cluster, so I need to know where to wire everything to. I have the front clip so I have the b16 harness, so I could get the other part to the clip. Does anyone know where the three wires go? thanks
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Re: please help with speed sensor on b16 swap

the three wire go -black to ground any engine ground and the others differ in color but one goes to b16 pinout on the ecu and the other i put to negative side of the coil but im sure you found this out by now
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