full throttle shift
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DOHCAccord
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full throttle shift
Ok, im searching and trying to figure this out.
Per a search i found that you can wire the clutch switch, not the interlock switch, to the power steering pressure wire at the ecu. is that really it, just run a wire to from the clutch switch to the ecu?
Per a search i found that you can wire the clutch switch, not the interlock switch, to the power steering pressure wire at the ecu. is that really it, just run a wire to from the clutch switch to the ecu?
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DOHCAccord
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DOHCAccord
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DOHCAccord
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ok Im missing something.
I cut the wire at the ecu for power steering, and both a/c lines. I grounded them directly to ground. i.e. a wire to the cut wire going to the ecu then strait to ground. nothing worked. I was watching in smanager at the sensor window and nothing would trigger anything to change. so far i tried (1 at a time) power steering, both a/c wires, service connector.
what am i missing, please help.
by the way, the service connector, when it was grounded it brout up the mil light as if i was trying to read the error codes. would that normally be how it would work? i really want to use the ac or power steering input for this.
I cut the wire at the ecu for power steering, and both a/c lines. I grounded them directly to ground. i.e. a wire to the cut wire going to the ecu then strait to ground. nothing worked. I was watching in smanager at the sensor window and nothing would trigger anything to change. so far i tried (1 at a time) power steering, both a/c wires, service connector.
what am i missing, please help.
by the way, the service connector, when it was grounded it brout up the mil light as if i was trying to read the error codes. would that normally be how it would work? i really want to use the ac or power steering input for this.
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planetspeed
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Just a follow up question re:launch control(LC) and Full throttle shift(FTS) feature..could I use just one switch input e.g. B8 PSP to switch both LC and FTS?I was thinking that at launch(with clutch fully deperesed), LC will activate and disengages after a certain set speed.however, as the clutch is released and hits the clutch switch again, the negative signal disengages too, thus turning the FTS feature OFF..will I use separate input switches to run each?if yes, what does the brake switch signal need, positive or negative..I think a/c & psp switches are negative..Thank you very much.
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planetspeed
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planetspeed
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turbotypeR
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Ok. I am ony asking his because my car is down and I would like to have this wrapped up when it goes back together. I am trying to use the switch that is normally open when you first push the clutch in and closed when the clutch is not pressed. If i use this switch and invert the signal, it will work correctly, right?
92 civic Si
best et:9.43best mph:164
best et:9.43best mph:164
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planetspeed
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