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Postby ee904age » Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:19 pm

Hey,
A mate has just bought a Skyline GTST. On the firewall it has a 'PowerLink Additional Injection" unit. Does this have to be run with a link ecu, or is it standalone? Its not connected, it has a vacuum input and three wires off it. The car is running the stock ECU.

Just thinking this might be handy for my 4AGTE project.

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Postby Stu- » Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:53 pm

I've used powerlinks in the past with good results. They just control additional injectors that you can plumb in just before the throttle body. You can control onset and the curve via two dials inside the unit. Its a analoge processor so just adjust the dials to suit your fueling needs. Bit basic but do work well when setup properly.

From memory the wires are red, orange and grey. Power, injector earth and coil input I think but just check up on the link website as that'll have all the info you need.
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