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Old 01-12-03, 02:38 PM
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non sequeantal solenoids

When you are going real non seq are the solenoids mechanical or do they have to be connected? IE im putting in a haltech and going true non seq so do i have to find the wires to make a connector for the solenoid. I hope i explained this ok! TIA
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i think your asking if you leave the solenoids in or not? if so, then the the advantage with leaving them in is that you won't get the check engine light to come on. i hope i answered your question, if not sorry.
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the haltech does not control your solinoids and you will not get a check engine light if they are not connected. check w/ Dr./Rev Jay at www.ricemobile.net on this one, but i think i am right.
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