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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 07:19 AM
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Wolf 3D as a 2-step ?

I have a version 3 wolf and hooked up the MAP switching pin to my clutch pedal to use it as a 2-step rev/launch limiter. My question which I thought I knew the answer to... The WOLF3D limits fuel or ignition or both ? ? It appears to cut both or at least fuel. I wanted it to cut just ignition!
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Old Sep 16, 2004 | 01:28 AM
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how????

I'm quite interested in how you've done this. This is one of the things I plan on doing once I get a wolf. Very Very soon hopefully.

Roughly how have you got it all setup. Are you using one of the aux imputs hooked up to a swith on the clutch pedal?

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Old Sep 18, 2004 | 06:40 PM
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The version 3 does not have aux inputs. It gets hooked up to the aux out (PIN #5) and runs to a switch on the clutch pedal and then I believe to 12v (pretty sure its 12v and not ground). I also hooked up a self latching relay ( Thanks to this guy->> http://www.tvwdra.org/tips/clutch%20launch.htm ) to a momentary switch. When I depress the clutch and press a switch on the dash the map in the Wolf switches to internal and stays there until clutch is released. This also prevents the maps from switching during shifting (clutch in fully depressed position).


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