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RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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ok i see it, so crimp the conductor wire to the wire going to the o2. doe the braided strands need to be touching anything? or do they just sit there
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It really doesn't need to be anything special wire...
On the engine side, the braid shield wires should not connect or touch anything. -Ted |
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Then it looks like your problem is elsewhere other than the O2 sensor and it's wiring...
The O2 sensor generates a tiny voltage (versus the chassis 12VDC). This is the reason why it uses a shielded wire. Sometimes people tend to ground the braid shield wires on the engine side, and this creates a "Faraday Cage" effect and screws up the O2 sensor signal. The only downside is that your mileage suffers slightly, as you just screwed up the O2 sensor closed-loop fuel system. If you happen to connect +12VDC to the braid shield wires, you get an immediate short, and you get lots of spark and possibly a fried wire. If you happen to ground the center O2 sensor signal wire, you could possibly damage the O2 sensor itself. If you happen to connect +12VDC to the center O2 sensor signal wire, you can fry a portion of the stock ECU electronics. In mild cases, you just killed off the O2 sensor closed-loop fuel system - see above. In serious cases, you fried the entire ECU and the car will not start / run. None of it goes through any fuses, unless you blew the "main" fuse and the car doesn't start or run? Which fuse are you blowing? -Ted |
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Ok i see what your saying. Its blowing the egi comp fuse, the 30amp one and it never blew before, only when i put the new o2 in |
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