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The images below illustrate this process. | The images below illustrate this process. | ||
- | {{http://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/mafgndorig.jpg}} | + | {{https://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/mafgndorig.jpg}} |
- | {{http://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/mafgndexposed.jpg}} | + | {{https://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/mafgndexposed.jpg}} |
- | {{http://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/mafgndcut.jpg}} | + | {{https://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/mafgndcut.jpg}} |
===== Extend the Wire to the Firewall ===== | ===== Extend the Wire to the Firewall ===== | ||
- | The next step should be obvious. Just solder an extension wire onto the exposed end of the GM MAF ground wire and run it over to a chassis ground point. We do this with a standard ring terminal as illustrated below. Of course, as always, be sure to heatshrink the solder joint... | + | The next step should be obvious. Just solder an extension wire onto the exposed end of the GM MAF ground wire and run it over to a chassis ground point. We do this with a standard ring terminal as illustrated below. Of course, as always, be sure to heatshrink the solder joint. It would also be a good idea to put a zip-tie around the three wires to the GM MAF connector to provide strain relief for the new wire... |
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+ | {{ https://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/ringterminal.jpg }} | ||
- | {{ http://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/ringterminal.jpg }} | + | ===== Final Results ===== |
+ | The following illustrates the final resulting cable. | ||
+ | {{ https://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/gmmafcableoverviewsml.png }} | ||