Please review my wiring: FJO/HSW/DRY
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Please review my wiring: FJO/HSW/DRY
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Let me know what you think, single stage dry with FJO and HSW interface
In particular check out the 12v led, I plan on using this for 2 things, 1 to see when im spraying but also, I can disconnect the solenoid and then make sure my TPS window and progressive is working correctly without spraying. Will this work as im imagining?
Last edited by distinctdev; 12-05-2008 at 11:25 AM.
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I dont see a reason to switch it but if you have some let me know...
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30 is either connected too 87 or 87a depending on the state of the relay. The only reason I could ever think of using 87a would be to power something when the nitrous is not activated/turn something off when it is. Connecting the power to 87 would not allow this since 87 is never connected to 87a.
I dont see a reason to switch it but if you have some let me know...
Thanks
I dont see a reason to switch it but if you have some let me know...
Thanks
So where can I get the program that you used for your diagram posted? I've got all of mine on paper and would really like to transfer them to a diagram like you have. Much nicer looking! You can shoot me a pm if you want.
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Oops forgot to answer that part, I used adobe photoshop. Its kinda overkill for making the diagram. I took the FJO diagram that already existed and modified it. You can use something as simple as paint but it might be a little bit harder to work with.
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ahhh, you guys are tricky So im guessing the interface has some threshold as to how long the the trigger wire has to be inactive before it cuts the ground output.... and the progressive "pulsing" does not have enough "off" time to meet this condition. Am I correct? I dont mean to reverse engineer but Id like to know how everything works rather then taking peoples word for it.
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ahhh, you guys are tricky So im guessing the interface has some threshold as to how long the the trigger wire has to be inactive before it cuts the ground output.... and the progressive "pulsing" does not have enough "off" time to meet this condition. Am I correct? I dont mean to reverse engineer but Id like to know how everything works rather then taking peoples word for it.
Nick