M6 + 2-Step + N20?
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Who here is running a M6 with a 2step AND spraying off the line?
I hope to finally have everything done in the spring and want to spray off the line. I have a Lingenfelter 2-step to install, I'm just wondering how easily/PITA it will be to install/get to work
Looking for some high RPM launches too
I hope to finally have everything done in the spring and want to spray off the line. I have a Lingenfelter 2-step to install, I'm just wondering how easily/PITA it will be to install/get to work
Looking for some high RPM launches too
You could wire the arm switch to a Wot switch placed on the clutch pedal and connect it to the switch so that when the clutch pedal is depressed it opens the circuit and when you let it go it sprays. Synergy has nitrous suppression on there boxes.
This is a good idea. Use the clutch safety switch for the nitrous. When it's pushed in it won't be armed and when it's out the nitrous will be armed and your WOT switch will spray it. You could use a toggle switch for the whole system so if you don't want to spray your WOT and clutch pedal switches won't be energized. Not sure how you would do your 2-step though.
FJO progressive controler , and a msd 6 plus, with built in two step.
Two step is on when the clutch is on the floor.
Nitrous is on when the gass pedal is on the floor but only if the clutch is not on the floor. FJO has a second trigger wire you can run to 12v or ground, to activate, deactivate, or ignore 1 or both stages.
Two step is on when the clutch is on the floor.
Nitrous is on when the gass pedal is on the floor but only if the clutch is not on the floor. FJO has a second trigger wire you can run to 12v or ground, to activate, deactivate, or ignore 1 or both stages.
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I like this set up a lot.....very dummy proof. I don't have to think about anything. Just arm the N20 and activate the 2-step, stage the car, hold the gas pedal to the floor and dump the clutch when the lights come down.





