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Also, 4 seconds on the stop in a 3200 lb car seems to be a lot to me.. what's your mph on the stop, as compared to flat out?? |
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I like electric stops but it is VERY important to wire it using 10 ga wire (power and ground) with the power wire running through a relay. Use the throttle stop timer to control the relay.
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I’m guessing this is a two blade stop (primary’s only)?
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What does your converter flash to? More often than not, the culprit of rpm's climbing on the stop is because of a tight converter.
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its wired per dedenbears wiring diagram with aircraft silver coated 10g wire. it has around 13.5 volts min all the way down track. ofcourse there could be a voltage drop at the solenoid but even at low batt voltage when it wont start it snaps the airvalves open. ive checked and you couldn't open it by hand. it flashes to 6100 rpm and its a 4blade stop. the air in st louis required the stop be on for 4secs usually in the mid 3s. it mphs 142 in those conditions.i havent ran it all out with this engine. on a normal summer day it doesnt raise rpm near as much; maybe 100. in my opinion a convertor adjustment is in order.
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