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Old 06-28-2005, 08:34 AM
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I would like to know if and how the NSS is connected in an M6 F-body. Particularly 99+. I have the pinout for the computer. I am trying to trick the computer in thinking it is in neutral or park to set the rev limiter at a launch RPM then release a switch to operate as normal. Where in the ECM is the Clutch switch connected to? This is not part of the NSS circuit is it? I am ultimately trying to rig a 2 step using HPT's rev limiters.

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I located the pin of the NSS on the PCM. On the M6 there appears to be no connection which leads me to beleave if I put in a pin and a wire I can place a switch in and fake it into thinking there is a NSS. Any thoughts on this?
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I don't beleive that there is a Neutral Saftey switch in the M6. Only a switch to tell the PCM that the clutch pedal is depressed.
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I found out there is no NSS for the M6, but there is still a pin for it in the PCM.




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