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Re: in event of a crash... Thu, 17 June 2004 15:09 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Oil pressure switch is a good idea, the only problem with it is that it is switches negatively. In the very unlikely but still possible situation that the wire is squashed in between a panel, or somehow touches any metal part of the car the circuit can remain on.

Most EFI computers use the crank angle sensor, or ignition pulse
depending on what type it is. The wolf 3d computers when first
switched on (ignition) prime the fuel system by turning on the pump relay from anywhere from 1 to 255 seconds (adjustable) then
turns off. If any input trigger signal is detected, the pump is immedetly turned on again, and will remain on while input trigger pulses are detected.

Also holden style delco (1227808) also works on the same principal, and i would almost be my life that the microtech does the same as well.


As mentioned the LPG solonoid cutoff switches are the easiest to add in if your not running a computer and want a good auto cutout feature. Good for carby elec fuel pumps that would noramlly be pumping against a closed needle/seat vavle, getting
hot and heating up fuel.)

Man there are a lot of fuel blowing up stories out there Wink
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Read Message   in event of a crash... STR8 2.8Wed, 16 June 2004 06:06
Read Message   Re: in event of a crash... oldcorollasWed, 16 June 2004 06:11
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