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Old 06-29-2013, 02:32 PM   #1
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FA20CLUB FR-S/BRZ Gauge Integration- Install other sensors question

I just put in this gauge. (You can learn more about it -- http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36788 )

It works great, but would like to hook up a PropSport oil pressure sensor to it. But, I'm in need of help with the wiring...and p3Cars doesn't have its install guide up yet and what they do have is rather limited in info.

I have the ProSport harness...which ends with a 4-pin clip with three wires connected to it (red, white & black). Any thoughts on how to make this work?

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Old 06-29-2013, 09:47 PM   #2
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I believe it connects the the three-pin connector on the fa20club gauge cable. You will need to track down what each of those three colors are for so you can connect them properly to your oil pressure gauge. Maybe send an email or call p3cars to see if they can give you a pinout.

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I just put in this gauge. (You can learn more about it -- http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36788 )

It works great, but would like to hook up a PropSport oil pressure sensor to it. But, I'm in need of help with the wiring...and p3Cars doesn't have its install guide up yet and what they do have is rather limited in info.

I have the ProSport harness...which ends with a 4-pin clip with three wires connected to it (red, white & black). Any thoughts on how to make this work?

Thanks!
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Great customer service from P3cars in regard to installing another company's oil pressure sensor. I emailed P3 and within an hour I had a response on how to hook up the ProSport sensor I had to the gauge.

Red (+5v) goes to the purple wire (on the p3 harness aux plug)
Black (GROUND) goes to the black wire (on the p3 harness aux plug)
White (SIGNAL) goes to Analog IN 1 (brown on gauge harness)

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