Mods may want to make this a sticky as there have been many threads on this in the past and will most likely be more in the future.
I have uploaded my complete guide on how to wire the MSD DIS 2 to the ecotec, the site contains many pictures with detailed descriptions on what to do and why your doing it. I have tried to be as precise as I can be and there are some things that I will revise in the future as I get some better pics.
So here it is, if you go to my site which there is a link for in my sig and click on Ecotec how to it will bring up the msd guide or for those looking to quick reference <http://www.livewirerodimus.com/Ecotec/msd.html
1989 Turbo Trans Am #82, 2007 Cobalt SS G85
oh well.. i hope my diagram also helped people. congrats on the writeup though... so many people need this.
WOW! That helps out SOOOOOO much. Thanks for doing all of that work for us.
Took me about 6 hours to do that page uploading everything and doing the research and taking all the pictures step by step
1989 Turbo Trans Am #82, 2007 Cobalt SS G85
Good job man... Good luck getting it Stickied... Seen alot of stuff that should be that isnt on this forum
nice write up
you should add the link into the stickey thats up there already
Hrrmm I will need to update some things on there I had quite a bit of trouble getting the 340 code to go away today when I actually put mine on and like a dumbass I wasnt paying attention to where the ICM was and it accidently touched the postive term on the battery and fried the ICM, good thing I had a spare
1989 Turbo Trans Am #82, 2007 Cobalt SS G85
Quick question, at the beginning of the write up it says to use 93 or better. Would 91 still be okay? Or is it going to be a problem?
Rodimus, great write up, but is there anyway to change the page background to make the reading easier?
well i could remove it . You can run 87 if you want, but I think you would be happier with the results on 93
1989 Turbo Trans Am #82, 2007 Cobalt SS G85
So much easier to read now. We don't have 93 in Cali. 91 is the highest at the pump. I do know of one station around here that has 100, but it's a 5 gallon min which works out to $35 for the min.