Electrical Advice Needed???

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When I installed my Autometer temp & oil pressure guages I left the factory guages disconected. ( the OEM sending unit wire & the OEM temp sensor wire ) My question is in regards to the cars computer. Is the car able to run properly without the temp or oil pressure readings going to the ECM? Thanks...
 
The computer does not take input from any of the stock gauge senders.

There is no sensor for oil pressure & the water temp sensor or ECt is completely separate from the water temp gauge sender.

See the following website for some help from Tmoss (diagram designer) & Stang&2Birds (website host)

http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/tech/engine/images/88-91eecPinout.gif
 
Thank's jrichker. Damn!, I was kind of hoping that I was finally on the right track dealing with my rich condition. Could having the ACT sensor zip tied to the intake effect this? When I installed the intake it wasn't tapped for it.
 
The ACT is important and not having it in the airflow can cause problems.

Here's what I did...

The GT 40 lower manifold isn't drilled & tapped for it to go into the intake like the stock manifold was. There is a boss cast into the GT 40, but a machine shop will have to drill & tap the new manifold. The best spot for the ACT is the air box if you don't do the drill and tap thing. You get to cut and splice the 2 ACT wires in order to make them long enough to reach the air box. Solder the wire extensions on the existing wires & use heat shrink tubing to cover the splices. Offset the place where you cut the wires so that you don't have a big bulge when you put heat shrink over the 2 wires to cover & protect them. The air box gets a hole (5/8" or so) for the ACT drilled about 1 1/4" down & 1/1/4" in on the front top side near the upper radiator hose. A brass fitting nut from Home Depot or Ace Hardware secures the ACT into the air box.

If you are very clever, you will find that the ACT connector comes apart so that you can remove the pins. A very small screwdriver releases the lock in the front of the center insert, while another small screwdriver inserted in the back pushes it out. Once the center insert is out of the connector shell, the pins come out easily. New pins are available from AutoZone in a $5 electrical pin kit for Fords. Crimping the pins on the extender wires saves you from having to splice them twice: once to put the connector on and once to extend the wires.

6 ft black 18 gauge wire
6 ft green 18 gauge wire
6 ft 1/4" heat shrink tubing
1 ft 3/16" heat shrink tubing