thanks vlguy, It just threw me off track as the auto (jatco box) has another electronic sensor at the tranny end also, I think it's just for the auto computer though. Who would have though that a dash would send a signal off to the ecu!!!
I'm going to put a hand drill on the end dangling under the car when I next get a chance to see what happens in Nistune.
speed sensor voltage
Moderator: Matt
Confirmed yesterday,
in an auto, there are 2 speed sensors (in most cases unless the car was previously converted to auto). instru cluster sends signal to ECU. down at the Jatco trans end there is also a speed sensor but it is dedicated to the ATM only and has no connection to ECU.
in a manual there is only the instru cluster one as it doesn't have the ATM under the drivers dash..
Thanks for all your help on this. all we need now is a custom speedo cable to get the input to register!!
in an auto, there are 2 speed sensors (in most cases unless the car was previously converted to auto). instru cluster sends signal to ECU. down at the Jatco trans end there is also a speed sensor but it is dedicated to the ATM only and has no connection to ECU.
in a manual there is only the instru cluster one as it doesn't have the ATM under the drivers dash..
Thanks for all your help on this. all we need now is a custom speedo cable to get the input to register!!
Sime
http://www.jps.net.au
tuners@jps.net.au
Calibration Engineer
JPS Motorsports & Electronics
http://www.jps.net.au
tuners@jps.net.au
Calibration Engineer
JPS Motorsports & Electronics