K4fxd
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Did you modify those wires?Here's a picture in a video
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Did you modify those wires?Here's a picture in a video
No that's not my video. I've been scouring the Internet to try to find videos with that cable in it so that I can see what it isDid you modify those wires?

Yes I just started it and it looks like the temperature for the cylinder head is risingWhen you start it up does the temp rise? If so it is not the CHT wire.
Not the CHT sensortemperature for the cylinder head is rising
Not reliably. You'll likely need to take the connector apart, reseat the pin and reassemble the connector. The connector is set up to be watertight. Simply trying to push it back in runs the risk of damaging the pin and no longer being watertight.Thank you everyone! Is this something I can just push inside the connector?
Since it is a single wire it almost has to be the condenser, errrr suppression capacitorStating the obvious - LOL
There's a lot of static in all of them and it seems only one channel out of 12 can be heard with a bunch of static in it.Not the CHT sensor
The only other things back there are the ign capacitor and a knock sensor.
Looks like the capacitor uses 1 wire.
Does your radio work on AM? Should have spark noise that rises with RPM.
With resistor plugs it may not have enough noise to hear.
I'm 99% sure it is the IGN capacitor. You should hook it back up as it can cause issues with module communicationThere's a lot of static in all of them and it seems only one channel out of 12 can be heard with a bunch of static in it.
The only other things back there are IMRC valves, knock sensors and crank sensor.Also, the capacitor looks different online, it doesn't seem to be attached to the harness that plugs into the intake manifold like mine is.