Littleloogy's ADD & Has a Build Diary

derp. i only looked at the first pic; looked like you had circled the top of the EGR. i do not know what that cubey dude is.
 
I bet you thought "this guy is a moron" lol

Hope that why my engine no worky! Just need a black cube dude thingy to make it go.



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i actually thought "this seems too easy, i must be missing something" but proceeded to skip the rest of the post anyway. we know who the moron is here!
 
I think you got the fail version of the Speed. If course I don't have my speed anymore so I can't go take a look. If it hasn't been figured out later I'll take a look at the service manual.

crapatalk it sucks for free

Speaking of which. I should probably go over my wiring for the OBD2 to the ECU to make sure all my connections are there. I have the PDF version on my desktop computer. I wish I had the actual book.


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The numbers on my "black cube" say 250/0 47 then below that i think it says 573. Not sure what it is or does. Just has a 2 wire connector going to it and nothing else
 
i got a pic. it's upside down. i don't know if this helps but the writing on it is "250/0.47" and lower down it says "713."

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Yes! That's the bastard. I was confused when I saw an extra connector there.

The numbers on my "black cube" say 250/0 47 then below that i think it says 573. Not sure what it is or does. Just has a 2 wire connector going to it and nothing else

Hope it is the engine key cube. It Completes a circuit to tell the ECU that there is an engine installed. (One can dream)


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I could try and measure the resistance on it with the key on and see if you could find a resistor to bypass it but it sounds like it might just be a noise reducer so engine noise isnt traveling through your ground but thats only my guess.
 
A quick search for "coil resistor module" (knowing that "condensator" probably means "condenser" which often means "coil" says it's a "ballast resistor". It sounds like they just damp the ignition circuit some, preventing overcurrent to the electronics and probably slowing spark plug erosion.
 
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