- Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:31 am
#71067
Hey team,
I've decided to go ahead with my speeduino install.
I've soldered up a V0.4 board, have a VR conditioner (yet to solder on) plus I have a raspberry PI with the Speedy Dash hat for data logging & Dash useage.
I'm new to this sort of project, and have only done simple electrical circuits on the car (wiring in a new relay and switch for a fan etc)
I'm planning on using a 3D printed enclosure with 26&34 pin AMP superseal connectors to run everything from the ECU.
Thinking of then running through the same connectors to get through the firewall again for ease of disconnection. Or is it better to just run it through the firewall and run smaller connectors on everything where needed?
I've drawn up a wiring diagram and was hoping to get some feedback on there; alongside a few questions.
Can I use the original fuel level sender?
Is fuel pressure necessary? I'm on the fence on this one.
Can I wire in the OEM steering sensor to measure steering angle for data logging?
Thank you, and looking forward to cracking on with this project!


Cheers,
Pat
I've decided to go ahead with my speeduino install.
I've soldered up a V0.4 board, have a VR conditioner (yet to solder on) plus I have a raspberry PI with the Speedy Dash hat for data logging & Dash useage.
I'm new to this sort of project, and have only done simple electrical circuits on the car (wiring in a new relay and switch for a fan etc)
I'm planning on using a 3D printed enclosure with 26&34 pin AMP superseal connectors to run everything from the ECU.
Thinking of then running through the same connectors to get through the firewall again for ease of disconnection. Or is it better to just run it through the firewall and run smaller connectors on everything where needed?
I've drawn up a wiring diagram and was hoping to get some feedback on there; alongside a few questions.
Can I use the original fuel level sender?
Is fuel pressure necessary? I'm on the fence on this one.
Can I wire in the OEM steering sensor to measure steering angle for data logging?
Thank you, and looking forward to cracking on with this project!


Cheers,
Pat