I need help on the RPM signal for you guys, honestly I can't find it in any documentation on my350z or my 05 ESM. If someone could provide me a working RPM signal they are using or would recommend any changes to my diagram I've created please post and I'll modify it.
Shariff at the place that sells the AutoSport harness said that it does not fit on the 05 Altimas, slightly diff pin out or clips or something another. He did say it could be modified to fit.
page EC-755 says that the engine speed [rpm] is computed from "the signal of the crankshaft position sensor (POS) and camshaft position sensor (PHASE)." that's all i could find in my 05 FSM
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I have the pin for the 05+ 4 spd auto, I'm clueless on the 05+ 5spd auto / 5spd manual / 6spd manual.
Looks like the RPM's use the CAN communications wire....where to pick this RPM signal up is becoming a mystery. Who here has the SAFCII installed on a 05 w/o the 4spd auto?
VELICOS' thank you for your help!!!! Woo.. I just found out I leave this shitt hole for a while TODAY!!!! , so yeah I will probably install it in a few days with your wiring diagram, and tell all, somewhere next week, Jetlag is a mofo..
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I have a 05 3.5 Auto. Had a safcII installed last week in Atlanta and his diagram shows RPM (green wire) going to # 13. Is this what you are looking for? I don't guarantee anything, but 13 shows rpm green. The rest of the connections show the same. Got 242.3 hp and 253.5 torq. after tuning, with other mods.
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