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lerch32 Jan 15, 2004 03:39 PM

Any way of using E6K as a two step?
 
Need a 2 step. Is there a way to make the E6K work as a 2 step?

RETed Jan 15, 2004 06:24 PM

Sure, you need to use the aux in for trigger and set that up to trigger the aux RPM limit...


-Ted

RETed Jan 16, 2004 08:20 PM

Oops, it's not the Aux. In. :)

Within the E6K program, hit CTRL-n and change "Spare Input Function" to "Aux. Rpm Limit".

Let me check how to wire in the switch...

If you're running forced induction, you can run the anti-lag system your launch system and run a little boost off the line. :)


-Ted

RETed Jan 16, 2004 08:42 PM

Ok, wire in the switch in the Spare A/D wiring bundle.

red/black is the Spare A/D signal.
orange is +5VDC.

Wire the switch between the two wires.
I think there's a GM plug that holds all three (third one is black = ground) wires, so you might need to cut them out of the harness or at least splice into those wires.

Good luck!



-Ted

lerch32 Jan 16, 2004 11:46 PM

So I can just run those two wire to the clutch switch right?

lerch32 Jan 16, 2004 11:48 PM

Which is better, or safer, fuel cut, or ignition cut?

RETed Jan 17, 2004 07:45 AM


Originally posted by lerch32
So I can just run those two wire to the clutch switch right?
If you're going to cut your stock wires off the clutch switch, then yes, you can do this.


-Ted

RETed Jan 17, 2004 07:46 AM


Originally posted by lerch32
Which is better, or safer, fuel cut, or ignition cut?
Fuel cut is safer.  Ignition cut is mor violent.
Try fuel cut first and see if it works for you.
Try the ignition cut just to see what it'll do for you - keep in mind, don't hold it too long on ignition cut, as the burning fuel can damage your exhaust system.

The ignition cut reacts faster, but it's more violent to the exhaust system.



-Ted

lerch32 Jan 17, 2004 10:20 AM

Thank you for your help! Did you use the clutch switch?

RETed Jan 17, 2004 08:35 PM

No, we run decicated mometary switches in your hand (or mounted in the steering wheel).  Your arm reacts faster than your leg. :)

If you're going to drag racing, you might look into running the anti-lag system to build boost off the line?


-Ted

lerch32 Jan 18, 2004 08:37 AM

Could you use the aux rpm as the flat shift switch? Shift wothout lifting the throttle.

RETed Jan 19, 2004 07:07 AM


Originally posted by lerch32
Could you use the aux rpm as the flat shift switch? Shift wothout lifting the throttle.
The Haltech E6K can function as a flat-shift switch.
You can toggle the Aux. In setting to "flat shift switch" and wire the green wire as such.



-Ted

mzrx7man Feb 26, 2009 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by RETed (Post 2555982)
Ok, wire in the switch in the Spare A/D wiring bundle.

red/black is the Spare A/D signal.
orange is +5VDC.

Wire the switch between the two wires.
I think there's a GM plug that holds all three (third one is black = ground) wires, so you might need to cut them out of the harness or at least splice into those wires.

Good luck!



-Ted

I know this is an old thread but i just had a simple question. So the spare a/d wire is the input wire that recieves the 5v reference to activate the 2 step, is this correct?

Claudio RX-7 Feb 27, 2009 10:31 PM

Yup.

dznutzuk Dec 3, 2009 03:38 AM

Any more info on the flat shifting?

93redFD Aug 21, 2011 04:49 PM

Can someone point me in the right direction to install a 2 step on the e6k? The only pg that im aware of in the manual is pg101. I need as much help as possible. Thankyou.


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