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Old 07-17-2008, 01:28 PM
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I need a wiring diagram for a 92mm plate kit for nitro dave, with a dynotune purge, and a fjo contoller. I will be using one switch to arm the kit, and a push button when the kit is armed to purge. Does anyone think they can help me out?
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manual or auto?
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auto, sorry
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This will get you there. WOT switch isn't necessary if you use the TPS signal.
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yea the fjo has a built in tps switch
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the kit only has one relay, is there any reason to have a second one for the purge or is there a different way to wire it up
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You really don't want to run that much current through a switch, but it you want to.. go ahead. The switch may get hot. For short bursts, it should be ok. Use a high current switch (5-15a)

BTW, you need to ground the purge noid. I left it off the first schematic.
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I have a fpss, but i don't remember if it is a low or high psi rating, and i am not sure how to set it up, if i knew how to use i would like to add that in to the mix too.
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There's a screw adjustment on the end of it. You can hook up an air compressor to the pressure port and adjust the screw so the switch opens at about 45-50 psi. (the lower you go, the more you risk.. up to you)
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