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#41
Here's a better way so i think we all can see it. When the progressive controler sends the pulsing signal, it goes to the Interface for injectors/fuel and also goes to the relay that controls the nitrous solenoid(s). I will add one key word to my prior post to make it clearer there too.
Robert
Robert
#42
Hmm, that isn't how I interpret Nick's post ^^. What I got out of it was that the progressive controller is soley responsible for the N2O noid and does not hook up to the Interface. Instead the ramps of the Interface and the progressive controller must be matched for proper operation. Although it could go either way as the wording is loose enough to allow for that.
Oops, nevermind, Nick's 1st post does indicate that the Interface would mimic the progressive's pulse width and therefore automatically match ramps.
Oops, nevermind, Nick's 1st post does indicate that the Interface would mimic the progressive's pulse width and therefore automatically match ramps.
Last edited by JoeMama's GTO; 12-18-2008 at 07:36 AM. Reason: Being dumb
#45
With the FJO being able to control (2) stages are you going to have to use (1) Harris Interface for each stage for proper fueling or is Harris got a multistage interface in the works for those who are spraying multi stage dry shots. Or even better a controler that will beable to do it all in one unit.
#46
With the FJO being able to control (2) stages are you going to have to use (1) Harris Interface for each stage for proper fueling or is Harris got a multistage interface in the works for those who are spraying multi stage dry shots. Or even better a controler that will beable to do it all in one unit.
The diagram I posted was a guy I was helping set up his 1st stage to be progressive. So now we will be able to progress our stages as well as run dual stages all with the stock PCM. This person didn't feel the need to go multi stage at this time and he chose to just progress his only stage for traction as it is a Corvette.
There are a lot of good things coming, but I can't shoot off my big mouth at this time, lol. Please, everyone, don't call and ask HSW for a dual stage Interface controller and/or when it is going to be available, as they will let the aftermarket know when new products are released. I am just trying some things here (like making 3-dry stages work after the MAF) as I love to do this sort of testing and will post what I have seen/done.
Robert