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Old 07-26-2007, 04:02 PM   #362 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by scottw03
Quote: Originally Posted by phrozen
Quote: Originally Posted by Philth
Phrozen - Just to confirm.....

The WOT shift box needs to be installed closest to the ignition coil, with the New Design Elec. TCS box installed farthest away from the ignition coil?

BTW...I hope I get this by Saturday...it's my only free day

Take a look at our installation diagram:
http://npcomplete.pbwiki.com/WOT-Box...n-Instructions

You want the TCS box to get it's power from the RED side of the 16 AWG pair. The black side is going to get cut off during WOT shifts, which would be bad for the TCS controller.

Sorry I am already in bed getting ready to go to sleep for a nice 5am wake up for Squadron PT. OH BOY!!!!!!!!

so anyway, what wire does the TCS run off of? I will have to take a look tomorrow to refresh my memory but I just wanted to know in advance if it was already setup on the black wire so that I would have to switch it.

The TCS does its work on the low sides of the coil, pins 1 and 3. However, it powers itself from the high side of the coil, pin 2. We don't touch the low side of the coil, but we do cut off the high side. We don't want to kill power to the TCS, so make sure the TCS power tap is done before (farther from the coil) the WOT Box splice.

I need to draw this up for future reference.
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