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Old 02-18-2014, 06:04 PM   #6
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Default Re: How does a Throttle Stop know it's a burnout

A Dedenbaer electric plate stop needs to be powered to be wide open.

In the old days when we used those stops with no timer.....I had a toggle switch to power it on the burnout....so it would be wide open.....that circuit just over rode the other normal circuit....

after that it was powered thru a switch on the shifter....wide open in low gear only....

If you are taking power away during the burnout the blades will close....
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