Here's the simplified version;
Here's the simplified version;
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You nailed it.Lightbulb moment.
I was just here talking to somebody wondering if I had the function of the brown wire wrong. I assumed the brown wire had power coming from the resistor and going somewhere. Then we talked it through.
So:
The brown wire feeds the blue wire that it's connected to during cranking. During run time, that wire does nothing and the blue wire gets power from the other side of the resistor. In this case, my black wire.
Did I get it right??
You, sir, are a scholar and a gentleman LoL
Here's the simplified version;
View attachment 1677328
Lightbulb moment.
I was just here talking to somebody wondering if I had the function of the brown wire wrong. I assumed the brown wire had power coming from the resistor and going somewhere. Then we talked it through.
So:
The brown wire feeds the blue wire that it's connected to during cranking. During run time, that wire does nothing and the blue wire gets power from the other side of the resistor. In this case, my black wire.
Did I get it right??
You, sir, are a scholar and a gentleman LoL
PM SentLightbulb moment.
I was just here talking to somebody wondering if I had the function of the brown wire wrong. I assumed the brown wire had power coming from the resistor and going somewhere. Then we talked it through.
So:
The brown wire feeds the blue wire that it's connected to during cranking. During run time, that wire does nothing and the blue wire gets power from the other side of the resistor. In this case, my black wire.
Did I get it right??
You, sir, are a scholar and a gentleman LoL
Yes, it did!Tie the three wires together problem solved.
Where did you mount it and what did you use?I found when turning from run to start there is a break in between the 12 Volt circuit all the switches do it ,i had to put a 10 second timer that is triggered by the start circuit & stays on until the key returns to the run position. What happens when going from run position to the start position & back there is a momentary break in the 12 Volt supply to the EFI 12 Volt switched supply , sometimes but not every time this causes the EFI to reset resulting in a high idle (Could be the DBW) resetting .
Using a Terminator X Max also does it on the Fast Sportsman EFI
This sounds like a simple solution.Positive hub under the dash, both IGN and RUN connected here, along with EFI and Coil/Distributor.
That will bypass the ballast. No matter where you link both circuits, any link will bypass the ballast (for anybody who cares, of course)This sounds like a simple solution.
Still having problem's with this will update once i come up with a fix.Where did you mount it and what did you use?