The final step in the hardware part of the Speeduino install is to fit the Wideband O2 sensor. This requires the exhaust being removed.
Tag: Speeduino
It wouldn’t be another day with the Rover if I didn’t spill more fluids on the ground. This time it was coolant, due to me refitting and bleeding the cooling system.
Gather ’round children, let grandpa Kelvinator tell you a story.
I’m waiting on some more wire from my supplier, again. So in the meantime, I did some tidying up.
I havent been updating this much, but progress has been steady. Over the past few days I have been working on making the new loom, wire by wire.
Today was a good day, more progress was made on the SD1 and my Speeduino install. I removed the standard loom and ECU.
A milestone was hit today, and I am very pleased. The coil mount is finally done.
Straight after the show on the weekend, when the car was running the best it ever has, I pulled it into the garage, and pulled it apart. *sigh*
I need a coil mounting bracket for the Rover, so I got my CAD on.
I’m slowly getting there, work is finally starting on my Speeduino Project. Checking the spare standard loom was my first job










