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Dme Pin Map For Traqmate Rpm Sensor


mikymu

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Hi Everyone

I am new here. Alex at sharkwerks told me I can get alot of excellent technical information from this forum so here I am :)

I am in the process of trying to install the RPM sensor for my traqmate which need to tap into DME pin# E6 which is suppose to have a green/blue strips. Does anyone have access to a DME pin map for 2007 GT3 RS?

Thanks

Mike

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E6 (Green/Blue wire) is ignition coil cylinder 1 - I don't think that is what you want - but check with the traqmate folks.

All of the DME communication to the instrument cluster on the newer cars is via CAN bus - so I would assume the traqmate folks have a solution for that.

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:welcome:

E6 (Green/Blue wire) is ignition coil cylinder 1 - I don't think that is what you want - but check with the traqmate folks.

All of the DME communication to the instrument cluster on the newer cars is via CAN bus - so I would assume the traqmate folks have a solution for that.

Thanks Loren

You are from Roseville! Howdy Neighbor :)

I just test out the traqmate and I got the right wire from the DME and RPm reading is working. These 997 GT3/RS DME has 5 plugs and "E" plug is the gray one at one end of the DME. E6 pin has the green and blue strips Folks at Traqmate has no clue. Alex told me almost all the RPM wire found on late model Porsche has the green and blue strips on DME

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