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Wot Box Install - 850 T5 1995

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Old Jan 2nd, 2020, 18:29   #1
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Hello, I managed to get my hands on a N2MB Wot Box so I can get launch control and wot shifting on my 850, and now I've been doing some research on which wires I need to tap into, in order to get the thing working.

I've found a few people that managed to get it working, but yet, I haven't found anyone showing how to do it. (I do plan on making a short video on it, IF I manage to get it working).

So, my question here is... where can I find the following:

Ignition coil - I need the correct wire that provides power to the ignition coil, so the wot box can cut the ignition for the 2step.
Throttle position sensor - So the wot box can know when the throttle is fully pressed and such.
Clutch wire Input - So the wot box can know when the clutch is fully pressed
RPM Input - So the wot box can know at which rpm the engine is running

I've been trying to find all of this, but right now... I'm not to sure about anything.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
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Old Jan 2nd, 2020, 21:33   #2
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scares me to think that youre asking where these points are because you cant find them, and yet youre taking job this on yourself regardless.

RPM is from crank sensor which picks up off the flywheel, the coil is on the end of the king lead and and the TPS is beneath the throttle plate.

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scares me to think that youre asking where these points are because you cant find them, and yet youre taking job this on yourself regardless.

RPM is from crank sensor which picks up off the flywheel, the coil is on the end of the king lead and and the TPS is beneath the throttle plate.

RIP 850
Oh, don't worry... on the electrical side of things, I know what's going to happen, and how it's going to happen.
I know what all the components do and etc... I just want to be sure that I'm cutting the correct wires.

Thanks though!
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