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Old 09-05-2018, 07:41 PM
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Default Question about disabling launch controller on M6 car when spraying nitrous?

Just bought a full kit from Nitrous Outlet & have had an LNC2000 on the car for a while. Now the clutch switch activates it but I'll have to change that. Whats the easiest way to do it? 2000 Camaro SS M6
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What's your question? How to disable the two steel on the LNc2000?
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What's your question? How to disable the two steel on the LNc2000?
Yes. Without buying another module. I did buy a Promax nitrous controller if that makes any difference
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Don't know about your controller, however the LNC box has a 12v output wire that can be used to deactivate a nitrous stage...most controllers offer similar options. For example, (I do not remember the colors off the top of my head so I am making these up) the yellow 12v output wire on LNC is connected to the brown wire on my NX Max4 controller... In the settings for my 1st stage the max 4 will deactivate nitrous when it sees the 12v signal on that wire. Hopefully this helps you a bit.
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Originally Posted by flintwrench69
Yes. Without buying another module. I did buy a Promax nitrous controller if that makes any difference
The promax has a built-in interrupt. All you have to do is, off your clutch switch, bring 12v+ to the transbrake interrupt wire and then "enable" the trans brake interrupt in your settings. This will disable the nitrous while the clutch is depressed. Give me a shout if you have any other questions!
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Originally Posted by brandon@nitrousoutlet
The promax has a built-in interrupt. All you have to do is, off your clutch switch, bring 12v+ to the transbrake interrupt wire and then "enable" the trans brake interrupt in your settings. This will disable the nitrous while the clutch is depressed. Give me a shout if you have any other questions!
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