Wiring a Two-step?
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Wiring a Two-step?
Read through all 15 pages but still not 100% sure on what way to wire it. Im using a transbrake and want to wire it up to my button. So what wires would I use? I know the yellow is power but besides that Im not understanding. Do I use the orange retard wire or not? Ive been told that you do and you dont so want to be positive, and not using the map sensor either plug for boost reading.
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you need a resisistor on the trans brake wires so it dosent fry the 2 step, happene to me.
if you have a trans brake you have an auto. there for you dont need to pull any timing to build boost. your trans brake has a power and a ground. well the 2 step can get turned on by a power or a ground. so just hook one of the wired to the t brake wires
if you have a trans brake you have an auto. there for you dont need to pull any timing to build boost. your trans brake has a power and a ground. well the 2 step can get turned on by a power or a ground. so just hook one of the wired to the t brake wires
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you need a resisistor on the trans brake wires so it dosent fry the 2 step, happene to me.
if you have a trans brake you have an auto. there for you dont need to pull any timing to build boost. your trans brake has a power and a ground. well the 2 step can get turned on by a power or a ground. so just hook one of the wired to the t brake wires
if you have a trans brake you have an auto. there for you dont need to pull any timing to build boost. your trans brake has a power and a ground. well the 2 step can get turned on by a power or a ground. so just hook one of the wired to the t brake wires