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That's what I was thinking too and is why I ran that last test trying to keep the engine at a set rpm. The readings seem to smooth out during rpm changes and oscillate at constant rpm. Not sure how this behaves at higher rpm/load, but it's clear that having the sensor positioned so close to a throttle body is interfering with the reading.2002 Topasblau M3 - Coupe - 6MT - Karbonius CSL Airbox - MSS54HP Conversion - SSV1 - HJS - Mullet Tune - MK60 Swap - ZCP Rack - Nogaros - AutoSolutions - 996 Brembos - Slon - CMP - VinceBar - Koni - Eibach - BlueBus - Journal
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You won't be able to wire all of this in without making changes to the factory wiring unless you get your hands on a CSL engine harness. However, if you buy the Turner IAT relocation harness (https://www.ecstuning.com/b-turner-m...iABEgIbrfD_BwE), you can cut and splice your new sensors into that. You're still going to need to move some pins around on the ECU connector however.Originally posted by ATB88 View PostI'm trying to make sense of exactly what parts I need to cleanly wire the MAP sensor in (I am aiming to do this without making any changes to the factory wiring harness, so no soldering or tapping). Following NZ_M3's thread on cslregister he says:
The first p/n he gives seems to just be the head of the wiring shown (that plugs onto the MAP sensor itself). As for the second p/n, I can't seem to find a good photo of the actual part, is it the rest of what's shown (with the turquoise connector end)? If so, what's the part number for the piece that the turquoise connector end would plug into, which goes all the way to the DME pins? Seen in this photo connecting into the turquoise end: https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4448/...37c74904_c.jpg
Am I confused about how this works? TIA!
The reason NZ_M3 used that turquoise connector is because he owns a CSL and was interfacing with the CSL harness (turquoise connector is female counterpart to the CSL MAP harness connector). Your harness will not have a connector for a MAP sensor. Since you're going to have to create your own wiring for the MAP sensor, you won't need this connector.2002 Topasblau M3 - Coupe - 6MT - Karbonius CSL Airbox - MSS54HP Conversion - SSV1 - HJS - Mullet Tune - MK60 Swap - ZCP Rack - Nogaros - AutoSolutions - 996 Brembos - Slon - CMP - VinceBar - Koni - Eibach - BlueBus - Journal
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Ahh got it! It's all making sense now -- Cubieman mentioned he was doing it without splicing into the factory wiring, and he had the Turner IAT relocation kit, which I'm also getting. It's all coming together now, hoping to install on tuesday if all the parts get here on time!Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post
You won't be able to wire all of this in without making changes to the factory wiring unless you get your hands on a CSL engine harness. However, if you buy the Turner IAT relocation harness (https://www.ecstuning.com/b-turner-m...iABEgIbrfD_BwE), you can cut and splice your new sensors into that. You're still going to need to move some pins around on the ECU connector however.
The reason NZ_M3 used that turquoise connector is because he owns a CSL and was interfacing with the CSL harness (turquoise connector is female counterpart to the CSL MAP harness connector). Your harness will not have a connector for a MAP sensor. Since you're going to have to create your own wiring for the MAP sensor, you won't need this connector.
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If you use the Turner IAT and use pin 16 for map ground the only wire you will tap into will be pin 7 for MAP power. This assumes you are NOT running the flap which you won't be. So don't sweat it man, use a T-tap or better yet solder it in.2004 Silbergrau Metallic 6MT
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This is what I did. IAT was done with the turner harness and I removed the extra pins so the only two being used are from the IAT sensor and those convert into the maf connector using only the respective dme pins. Basically a direct connection to the dme but without having to hack the maf harness for easy reversion.Originally posted by Cubieman View PostIf you use the Turner IAT and use pin 16 for map ground the only wire you will tap into will be pin 7 for MAP power. This assumes you are NOT running the flap which you won't be. So don't sweat it man, use a T-tap or better yet solder it in.
FYI the wires should be black and red only. I had to hack a spare terminal because one of them broke upon removal if you're trying replicate this based on color.
Initial Turner harness
Unnecessary terminals removed:
Also removed:
Done: (Should be red and black only. FYI: I broke the black terminal and had to crimp on the yellow connector if anyone needs this for reference)
Last edited by thegenius46m; 06-09-2020, 09:31 AM.2003 E46 M3 TiAg/Cinnamon 6MT
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Also has anyone confirmed the voltage discrepancy between the ecuworx doc and what others are posting here? I have confirmed my wiring is correct but I only get 4v at ACC where ecuworx claims it should be 5v. My friend's car gets the exact numbers but he has a gm map sensor. Looks like the bosch sensor only outputs 4.xx V from what I saw on m3cutters and another csl guide? My car seems to drive fine but after this thread I want everything 100% lol2003 E46 M3 TiAg/Cinnamon 6MT
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The voltage will depend on the sensor. What’s important is that the pressure reading with the engine off is about equal to atmospheric pressure.Originally posted by thegenius46m View PostAlso has anyone confirmed the voltage discrepancy between the ecuworx doc and what others are posting here? I have confirmed my wiring is correct but I only get 4v at ACC where ecuworx claims it should be 5v. My friend's car gets the exact numbers but he has a gm map sensor. Looks like the bosch sensor only outputs 4.xx V from what I saw on m3cutters and another csl guide? My car seems to drive fine but after this thread I want everything 100% lol
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the GM sensor has a different voltage scaling hence why it is different to the Bosch one.Originally posted by thegenius46m View PostAlso has anyone confirmed the voltage discrepancy between the ecuworx doc and what others are posting here? I have confirmed my wiring is correct but I only get 4v at ACC where ecuworx claims it should be 5v. My friend's car gets the exact numbers but he has a gm map sensor. Looks like the bosch sensor only outputs 4.xx V from what I saw on m3cutters and another csl guide? My car seems to drive fine but after this thread I want everything 100% lol
what you need to do is ensure that the sensor reads atmospheric when engine is off and the number corresponds with the onboard map sensor in the dme itself - it should be virtually identical.
I’ll post up a reading from the CSL later but I have data logged this sensor despite it showing identical specs as the original and they are the same.
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Good to know! Confirms my other theory about the sensor based voltage. Thanks guys. Can put this to bed now that I know my wiring was done right all this time haha. Just need to find some nice hose clamps so I can relocate the Map sensor to the abs unit area.2003 E46 M3 TiAg/Cinnamon 6MT
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Okay, so, I'm more or less comfortable tapping into the DME wires (pin 7 and 17) for the MAP sensor, and will probably just do that, nbd. But supposing I really didn't want to touch any of the original wiring, and instead wanted to make all of my splices to the Turner IAT harness I would:Originally posted by Cubieman View PostIf you use the Turner IAT and use pin 16 for map ground the only wire you will tap into will be pin 7 for MAP power. This assumes you are NOT running the flap which you won't be. So don't sweat it man, use a T-tap or better yet solder it in.
1. Tap the map ground wire into the IAT ground wire itself (which goes to pin 17 in the end anyway)
2. Connect the MAP signal wire to the unused pin 18 on the DME itself.
3. Would need to find a wire on the Turner IAT harness that is getting the same +5V power as the pin 7 wire. Is there such a wire on the Turner IAT harness?Last edited by ATB88; 06-01-2020, 09:12 PM.
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There is a power wire on the Turner Harness as it provides power to the IAT, use a multimeter to confirm where it is. What I don't know is if it is OK to use that same wire to power both your IAT and MAP sensors. I can't see why it would be an issue but I don't know.Originally posted by ATB88 View Post
Okay, so, I'm more or less comfortable tapping into the DME wires (pin 7 and 17) for the MAP sensor, and will probably just do that, nbd. But supposing I really didn't want to touch any of the original wiring, and instead wanted to make all of my splices to the Turner IAT harness I would:
1. Tap the map ground wire into the IAT ground wire itself (which goes to pin 17 in the end anyway)
2. Connect the MAP signal wire to the unused pin 18 on the DME itself.
3. Would need to find a wire on the Turner IAT harness that is getting the same +5V power as the pin 7 wire. Is there such a wire on the Turner IAT harness?
As far as ground goes you can either use pin 16 (unoccupied) or pin 17. As you have probably read in this thread JBfrancis had problems when using pin 16 as a ground for his IAT. But Terra is using pin 16 for his IAT and I am using pin 16 for my MAP ground with no Ill effects so far.
Pin 18 will need to go to the DME as you stated, no way around that.
I found the rear most grommet going into the DME had a lot of extra space around the wiring bundle for me to pull my wiring through.
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How do you guys thread the wires through the stock BMW corrugated tubing? I have a heck of a time getting it through.2003 Carbon Black - Karbonious CSL intake, CSL DME w/MAP, SSV1 headers/Catted Section1/63.5mm Section2, Shrick 280/272 cams, Lang Racing Stage 1 cylinder head, Eibach Pro Street S Coilovers (500#F/600#R), GC Sways, AutoSolutions SSK, Motorsport 3.91 rear diff, BBS RGR wheels, Streamline CSL front bumper
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I used an unbent hanger (and a ton of patience).Originally posted by cozmo kraemer View PostHow do you guys thread the wires through the stock BMW corrugated tubing? I have a heck of a time getting it through.2002 Topasblau M3 - Coupe - 6MT - Karbonius CSL Airbox - MSS54HP Conversion - SSV1 - HJS - Mullet Tune - MK60 Swap - ZCP Rack - Nogaros - AutoSolutions - 996 Brembos - Slon - CMP - VinceBar - Koni - Eibach - BlueBus - Journal
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