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First off, I not sure you are asking me, or the other person who asked the question. But you did say something that I wanted to hear. And that is you can have a active low out of the delay box, or a active high out of the delay box, depending on what box you have. I called biondo, and the guy I talked to say 12 volt to activate the 12 volts out. He stated all delay boxes were this way. That is when I gave up on it for a while. We have met before at Indy a few years back, and my car is not the norm. I don't have a trans brake, I have a clutch and run S/G. If you know the box that you can change the output to ground and have 12 volts to the coil, I would appreciate the info. All the stuff on my car is hot on the coil side and it take a ground to activate it. Adding a relay is OK, but I am trying just to use a box. I might use a SSR because of no moving parts. But it is just more stuff.
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Steve,
I do remember you and your Lenco. LOL. I was think about the Biono boxes changing the output from NC to NO for the throttle stop control timers. The relay is very very simple to connect. Dan |
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