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  1. thanks .. i seached more and more , and found that i may use the ecu pin out ... the connecter E pin 6 for Ignition coil, cylinder 1 !!! it will give me signal for RPM !!
  2. No the signal does not exist on the OBD II connector anymore. All signals from the DME are now on the CAN network. So you will need a CAN compatible device to get signals from the CAN network. first of all thanks alot for beeing kind and try to help me !!! I have no experience in the electronics ,, and its the first time i heard something called (( CAN network )) in PORSCHE , all what i knew were dme and the pins .. etc etc !!! from where and how i can find the can network digram or pics or anything will make it easy ?? all what i need is signal for the RPM to connect it with the HKS evc 6 to read the engine speed ???
  3. i read this thread bro .. but is there another way ??
  4. hello there ,, please could you help me in this , am searching for RPM signal i can get from the OBD , am trying to connect it to my new boost controller HKS EVC 6 !!! i seached alot but still did not find it !!! what wire should i connect ?? thanks
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