Simple Newbie 2 step ???
I have been reading old threads, and I am wondering, on a 2step, can't I just wire the low rpm side into a simple pushbutton mounted in the brake pedal, off to the left side? Then when I footbrake I release it the same time as the brake pedal, and when I stop normally I shouldn't touch it. The car is auto and no line loc.
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I hope that you aren't trying to 2-step a carbureted, turbo V6. That could get ugly.
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So, you're saying I should not mess with the 2step? I only considered it since it came with the MSD box I bought. Guess I can ebay it and put that back into the pot!
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What would it do to the turbo/motor? I'm curious what kind of bullet I'm dodging by not using it?
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Billly,
The Buicks "draw through" the carb. You actually need the 2 step so you can hold the brakes and build boost on the line. |
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Its actually a "draw through" whereas the fuel is pulled into the intake. The carb mounts to the left of the turbo intake on a plenum and draws over to the intake. Will it still be the same problem?
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The two step is okay with the pedal switch but here's the problem: As the boost climbs, so does the stall speed. It will eventually level off with a 2 step, but with every snap ,crackle and pop, it will still climb. You've got to be ready for a quick tree, so, seeing you'll leave first 95 % of the time anyway, as soon as you see 4 stage bulbs, you need to go to the floor as quick as you can. Better chance you'll be maxed out with boost...If not...you had a bad day! |
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Mark,
You are exactly right. I had a bad day racing Billy at Indy a few years ago with the Capri. Quote:
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Well Iraceitall, there you have it from people that have much more experience with turbos than I do.
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Thanks guys!
I need to change my profile name, its Joe :) |
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I don't like the button on the brake pedal deal. With a pressure switch once pressure is released the 2 step turns off. Your foot is still on the pedal. With the button on the pedal you'll have to get your foot off of the pedal and the button to disengage the 2 step.
Jeff |
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