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im looking into a window switch..those of you with a basic one like this.. http://www.holley.com/TechDocs/Instr...A5096-SNOS.pdf
..where EXACTLY are you hooking up the white wire..im not sure where the tach is..or it says you can use the negative side of "the" coil..we have three..
im assuming you mean the tach wire. i used the white wire coming fromthe computer. i think it was the top right, might of been the bottom though. but its marked pin #54.
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There is a wire coming from the PCM that is the tach signal. I will look it up when I get home and let you know which side of the PCM it comes from, the pin number, and the color. However, when I hooked up an MSD window switch to it, there was a large drop in voltage and the window switch would not work. I called MSD and they confirmed that in the 2001 V6, this is a known problem (do not know if it will effect 1998). What they recomended (and what I did), was buy a divice that sits under one of the coils and has two wires coming off of it. This is where you can get a sigal off the ground from the coil. You set your window switch to act like a 2 cylinder engine and it works great. The good part is you do not have to cut into any PCM wires.
If you want a window switch, I have the MSD one I was using. The pills I have are from 3000-3800 rpms and 5100-5900 rpms. I got a used Harland switch cheap so insteed of buying more pills, I just used that (I shoot NO to 6300 rpms now). If the range you want to shoot nitrous is within the pills I have, all you would need is the device that fits under the coil. I think it was $25. I will get you a part number if you want. The window switch was modified to work with the 2 cylinder setup. Let me know if you are interested.
ahhh so thats why they're talking about hooking it up to the coil..to get the signal from there..yeah man im definitely interested in the switch and coil part..let me know..thanks! [img]smile.gif[/img]
I hade the window switch modified by MSD to work with our 2 cylinder coils. That cost another $25. I will let all the pills and the switch go for $40 plus shipping. It is a good system and very easy to install. Let me know.
Hello every one, ozzy here ive been looking at this page for weeks now finally joined. So my question is why is it that every turbo build forum just ends...
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