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Old 08-10-05, 02:21 PM
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RPM Switch diagram

Where can I find a wire diagram for a RPM Switch?
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why you asking?
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for the 5th 6th ports i suppose. I remember reading about that in the archives... still have the diagram on my computer...later
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I bought a rpm switch for my ports conversion, maybe I will try to find the diagram. Peace
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So you're planning on making your own? There's a thread in the archives about it but I don't think the pictures work so it's more or less useless. I'd reccomend just buying an MSD RPM switch and using a potentiometer instead of pills to control the activation RPM.
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I copied the pics way back when. If anyone wants to host them, just give me an e-mail to send them to. It worked pretty well...later
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I used the MSD rpm switch with a potentiometer. I think it works awesome, theres a post on how it was done in this forum somewhere that I used.
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The write-up's actually on Team FC3S, do a search in the pictures section for "Electronic 6PI" and you'll find my write-up. As far as I know, I was the first one to do it that way.
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welp I did it your way too, work perfect too me(except for on e change). So now theres two of us that did it that way. Oh it was the one turbo posted for me!!
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