FJO Mini-Controllers dual set up one stage.
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FJO Mini-Controllers dual set up one stage.
Two different set ups at the track with no computer need to change modes.
Ok there is a way to set a single set of noids to change set ups with only a flip of a switch. You will need an extra toggle for this. RED TRIGGER wire. set it up so the arming switch output wire also runs to one side of the trigger switch this will be its power supply. The other side connect the Red wire. Now the trigger wire will only have power with the system armed. Also you will need to take the large blue and red wires going to the noids from the box and combine.
You will set up stage one and stage two. Give one an aggressive ramp and the other a mild ramp. Set the trigger wire of your aggressive one to be ENABLED when on. And your mild one to DISABLED when on.
IF the trigger toggle is turned ON then you are set to the aggressive side, if its turned off your on the mild side.
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Ok there is a way to set a single set of noids to change set ups with only a flip of a switch. You will need an extra toggle for this. RED TRIGGER wire. set it up so the arming switch output wire also runs to one side of the trigger switch this will be its power supply. The other side connect the Red wire. Now the trigger wire will only have power with the system armed. Also you will need to take the large blue and red wires going to the noids from the box and combine.
You will set up stage one and stage two. Give one an aggressive ramp and the other a mild ramp. Set the trigger wire of your aggressive one to be ENABLED when on. And your mild one to DISABLED when on.
IF the trigger toggle is turned ON then you are set to the aggressive side, if its turned off your on the mild side.
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Originally Posted by ls1CANTU
can you pm me a drawing on that?
Originally Posted by Mr 35th
I wish I would have known that 2 weeks ago. I guess I can rewire real soon.
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to make the timing tuner work you will loose one stage or need to add a WOT switch or another TPS switching unit, and then its just more wiring lay out.. This is just one of many ways to make it happen. If this is not what yall where thinking pm me exactly what you want to happen.
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Because the first stage is in progressive mode so the signal is on off on off on off realy realy fast, and the timing tuner would not work properly until you achieve full power. This is only one of many ways to wire, if something else is needed, we would need to add a wot switch or another tps to control the timing tuner side and then both stages could be kept.
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