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Old 10-28-2000, 03:02 PM
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Anyone have an ECU wiring diagram? Anyone know which wire goes from the ECU to the ignition coil?

I want to do some testing....
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...remote starter?
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There are six ignition coils
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Default Nope, a road dyno.

Can clip it on a spark plug or the ignition wire. Ignition is a better optionl.
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To follow up for Daphne: I just got this cool Road Dyno data logging device. I've been testing my Impreza with it and I wanted to do a few runs in the land yacht.

They say the best result is obtained if you tap into the wire from the ECU to the ignition pack. Before I start digging around, I was just wondering what color the appropriate wire is in the S4.<ul><li><a href="http://www.charm.net/~mchaney/roaddyno/">Road Dyno home page</a></li></ul>
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