Ratslaaf
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I've had the car with me for a few days, so while things have been a little quiet I figured I'd spend time and fix up some pending issues.
Because the MAF was changed to a more modern unit, it required fitment of a WAR chip to allow proper function of the ecu.
This is no good...
Better
The OBD module didn't work, upon removal two of the studs had broken away so this had to be repaired.
What the innards of the OBD Module looks like. Eish...
And, voila!
During this process, all the butchered wiring preventing the Rev counter from working was also repaired. The important thing here wasn't to simply get things working by adding new wires to the mess, but to repair the old loom back to OEM spec. This required that I strip the old loom completely in order to get it back to spec.
I found where some of the old OEM wires were chopped off at some point in the past. This had to be fixed
After all that work
Because the MAF was changed to a more modern unit, it required fitment of a WAR chip to allow proper function of the ecu.

This is no good...

Better

The OBD module didn't work, upon removal two of the studs had broken away so this had to be repaired.

What the innards of the OBD Module looks like. Eish...

And, voila!

During this process, all the butchered wiring preventing the Rev counter from working was also repaired. The important thing here wasn't to simply get things working by adding new wires to the mess, but to repair the old loom back to OEM spec. This required that I strip the old loom completely in order to get it back to spec.

I found where some of the old OEM wires were chopped off at some point in the past. This had to be fixed

After all that work
