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This is my Dash 2 loom if it is of any interest (un shrouded). It retains all the signal leads, Analogue inputs, switch & switch common lines and its own earth and switched power supply. Terminated with a ITT Neptune 19/19 connector. The harnesses in the car are entirely modular so this is an example of that approach - they all terminate at the fuse box. I have included all of the above (less some of the signal wires such as RPM / wheel speed) for future proofing, but I will send oil temp / pressure directly to the dash as I don't see the value of it logging wise - the oil pressure performance can monitored ok through alarms in my opinion but can see the value of logging if you can support it. Other ECU data such as RPM/wheel speed is sent via the CANbus - (although technically the screen is not true CAN as it only displays recieved messages via addresses.)
The second connector in the harnesses it the switch panel breakout (for dash buttons.)
This is my Dash 2 loom if it is of any interest (un shrouded). It retains all the signal leads, Analogue inputs, switch & switch common lines and its own earth and switched power supply. Terminated with a ITT Neptune 19/19 connector. The harnesses in the car are entirely modular so this is an example of that approach - they all terminate at the fuse box. I have included all of the above (less some of the signal wires such as RPM / wheel speed) for future proofing, but I will send oil temp / pressure directly to the dash as I don't see the value of it logging wise - the oil pressure performance can monitored ok through alarms in my opinion but can see the value of logging if you can support it. Other ECU data such as RPM/wheel speed is sent via the CANbus - (although technically the screen is not true CAN as it only displays recieved messages via addresses.)
The second connector in the harnesses it the switch panel breakout (for dash buttons.)