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I want a t-belt/bs belt monitor...
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My TecGT on my Mazda can be set to switch on a light if any of the sensors exceed a predetermined (set by the user) high or low voltage. So, my idea would be to use something similar to turn on the big red lights at the middle of our dash when a preset voltage is exceeded. It would be easy to tap into that light and give it a parallel ground path that would turn it on under these circumstances. You'd just have to find a way to have a high or low voltage, if it was exceeded, to ground that path. I'm not sure how a "shift light" is triggered (probably by frequency rather than voltage). If it can be triggered by high voltage, this could probably work. Other than that, maybe there is someone else on this forum who knows of available hardware to do this.
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The buzz makes sense.
Hard to imagine with all the safety/warning dings in cars that a temp audible was never implemented. Leave a door ajar-ding, leave the sunroof open- ding. Don't fasten your belts- ding ding ding. But no one sees the need to send a strong signal for something as catastrophic as your engine about to blow.
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Come on, let'd do it right guys...like the jets. First there's a gauge for everything. Then there's an annunciator panel with orange (cautionary) or red (warning) lights that come on if, among other things, a gauge goes out of range. Then there's a master warning light mounted prominently in the panel that comes on right in front of you if an annunciator light comes on. Oh, and there are audible alarms for certain things on top of that too.
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Is this the interior of the Flashmobile???
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In my experience working with engine management control units, there only a couple of things where coolant temperature are part of the equation. There are several fuel enrichments, like starting enrichment, and enrichments due to rapid throttle increase, and enrichments when the injectors are turned back on after being off due to a decel. But, all of these enrichments add fuel at lower coolant temperatures, and once the coolant is up to normal operating temp no enrichment is added.
Also, at low coolant temps, there is usually more ignition timing added.
Other than that, I am not aware that coolant temp is used by any ECU. So, especially if the high limit toggle is used for the buzzer, I can't see an issue.
'92 Midnight Blue 968 Coupe
'94 ProbeGT, Eaton SC@9psi, Quaife, TecGT ECU, 300+HP, body sold, parting out
'98 3000GT VR-4, 400+HP AWD beast, didn't fit w/race helmet, Sold
'93 Bone Stock MX-6 Sold (in '05) sadly to the crusher in 2010
'61 Triumph TR-3, White with red leather interior; My First Car