
I'd like to know whether these commercial units break the normal IGN circuit, and have its relay switch the ignition circuit, and so the IGN wire from
the key switch is now used as a sensor line for IGN ON?
Or do they do something more clever?
Eg detect IGN circuit voltage 12V->0V (ie key off) and switch relay on ? would the relay be fast enough to keep the engine running?
Wiring is significantly different, the 2nd approach would be easier, as the relay is a simply bypass, without need to disturb the current wires, which are a b** because there heavy gauge wires.......
and the relay is only required to work during the timer interval....
I ask cause I want to add turbo timer mode to my H2O Inj computer..hopefully got enough free code space to add the function....
I'm going to use RPM as the safety feature, ie if the RPM changes whilst in turbo timer mode => engine off!!
thanks if someone can help with info...