can i use nitrous with cruise ??
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I mean come on lets think about this logically. . . . cruise controll is used to maintain a steady speed, nitrous is used to increase it.
If your asking if you can have both physically equipped, yes.
The fact your asking this means you shouldn't use it.
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no i mean, where do i install the activation switch hif my throttle switch is electronic ?? theres no cable running from the gaz peddal to the throttle body
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finaly i found my own answer,
That means you have to fabricate a mounting bracket for the switch and
adjust the placement of the switch to make it work right. Our nitrous kit utilizes a wire that you simply clip on the throttle position sensor (TPS) output voltage wire. The TPS voltage signal is sent to a programmable electronic switch that engages and disengages the system at a predetermined voltage threshold. Above the threshold determined for wide open throttle, the system activates. Below the voltage threshold, it remains dormant.
That means you have to fabricate a mounting bracket for the switch and
adjust the placement of the switch to make it work right. Our nitrous kit utilizes a wire that you simply clip on the throttle position sensor (TPS) output voltage wire. The TPS voltage signal is sent to a programmable electronic switch that engages and disengages the system at a predetermined voltage threshold. Above the threshold determined for wide open throttle, the system activates. Below the voltage threshold, it remains dormant.
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