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Old Nov 6, 2010 | 09:41 AM
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Default Re: changing frontlip SRT to N/A, dilemmas?

Originally Posted by downwardspiral
Here's the schematic from the spoiler, You can probably make up a circuit to control it.. but I'd be willing to say the SRT BCM doesn't support it, if there are spare pins on the SRT BCM you might be able to make it happen. I'd imagine the spoiler would go up/ down based on the direction the current flows through the motor and stop moving when power is not applied to the motor (when limit switch is active).

I'm not good enough with electrical to really help you with this, but you should be able to use an IC to control it based on wheel speed. For example, if pin 1 of the IC was the wheel speed voltage, pin 2 was the signal for power to send motor up.. you can make a program that would pretty much say "if voltage on pin 1 exceeds x Volts, activiate pin 2". Can anyone else (Rudy ) expand on this?
I got this from a kind person at some of the tuners:

"The SRT has no signal cause there is no wiring. The wing itself is tied into the speed sensors and button in the center console. At the very least I would suggest getting the motor and all necessary wiring that ties into the center console switch.

As for the front lip, it will not impede flow to the HE."


So will anyone want to trade the rear wing of my SRT6 for all wiring, the button and the N/A wing?
 
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