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Hi guys!

Here are two pictures of the black junction I´m wondering about. My suspition is that it has had something to do with the old L-jet stem. It has a few wires missing and doesn´t seem to be "in play".
If someone could verify it I´d be greatful.

Here´s a pic with it closed and one with fromt off.

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On my 75t it is the wiring for the alternator, one side is B+ and the other is alternator+ (i.e. when the engine/alternator is running is is 12v positive).
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Ok, Mats.

So the question then, is:
Is the Motronic handeling it now then? Since there are a few wires missing in it, I suspect they came from the old L-jet loom, but this I don´t remember.
Anyone else who has any idea?


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This is not even in the engine loom, maybe there is a connection on one of the terminals but the box is essentially in the base power distribution system Battery/Alternator/(Starter motor?).

I'll try to remember to look under the hood of a (somewhat standard) GTV6 in the garage tonight. But my memory is crappy so don't hold your breath. ;)
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okidoo, spanks!

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Seb,the thick black wires are for the starter solenoid ,the thin wire was the old ljet`s no.1 cyl firing reference from coil neg.

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Ok, thanks Barry!
So the thin(white) wire was for the L-jet and I don´t need it now? And the black wires needs to be connected for the starter to fire up then?

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i am going back to the original l-jet and that white wire is disconected on my car . so then were is that white wire go?

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I wonder the same thing. Anyone?

I take it Barry was talking about the thin BLACK wire. Barry, can You help us out here?

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Seb wrote:I wonder the same thing. Anyone?

I take it Barry was talking about the thin BLACK wire. Barry, can You help us out here?

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The thick black wires that connect to the male spade connector are the ign. power from ign. switch to the solenoid.Turn key,solenoid pulls in-disconnect at this junction,solenoid dont work.

The thin white wire comes from neg. coil.Test this for continuity with a dmm .It lets the l-jet know when to fire the injectors.The l-jet loom has a wire with an eyelett that attaches to this junction.It goes to pin 1 on the ecu plug.Can also be checked with a dmm.(Digital multimeter.............)

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OK, thanks Barry, You´re a rock!

Since I´m using Motronic from 164QV now, I could disregard the white one then? The Motronic ECU should handle it right?

The black ones, I could just connect with eachother then, to get rid of the black connector?

Sorry about all the Q´s!

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Post by GTV^6 30L »

hi just wanted to ask why did you just go and get a haltech ecu with a new wiring loom and rewire the motor starting from there.
i have hear the the orginal computer out of the 164 and the gtv6 r ok but you can get better tuning from a haltech or some after market ecu
i am currently doing the same conversion with a few extra things
and have found your info very constructive
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I´m trying to find a question in there, but I´m coming up short... ;-)
I might get me an aftermarket ECU later, but this will have to do for now.

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Post by kevin »

Seb, if you got a Dastek agent for the unichip over there it would be your cheapest option to chip the Motronic. I had it done on 24v motor with excellent results but not good as the Haltec I had done later on. The Haltec cost me 12 times more than the unichip with a approx 8% more power at the moment.
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