supercharger switch

smidge

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anyone who hasn't done it, should..

especially if you aren't running a stock intake

turn off the dying cow at the flick of a switch, and stop getting sore ankle from holding the throttle juussst below the threashold

thats a big 3 thumbs up from me!
 
anyone who hasn't done it, should..

especially if you aren't running a stock intake

turn off the dying cow at the flick of a switch, and stop getting sore ankle from holding the throttle juussst below the threashold

thats a big 3 thumbs up from me!

I did it there about 6months ago, great job I have no rear wiper any more so I used the switch from that as I did'nt want any after market switch gear(Y)
 
I've said this ages too. Made a big difference in economy when just by the cut off rpm.

If you want to do it the right way snip the feed from the ecu its easier than ruining the wiring in the car.
 
And i believed you Ed! just hadn't gotten around to it

does snipping the ECU feed stop the relay (and supercharger light) activating as well?

this is how i wired it for those who asked...

scswitch.jpg
 
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