checkvalve to solenoid valve on a progressive pump speed kit
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checkvalve to solenoid valve on a progressive pump speed kit
How can one put a solenoid valve in a progressive pump speed system w/o running the SV pulsing itself to death? Anyone...
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All of our Vari-Cool kits with the Smart Injection unit have a solenoid. Failsafe and Solenoid control is done through the Failsafe. This includes all of our 2D Kits, stage 3D and Universal Vari-Cool Smart Injection Kits.
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yes, it functions on several levels
1) its a fixed rate controller. Can activate based on many types of inputs
2) It can create a 2D map and send it to any 0-5V based progressive controller
3) Its a complete, user configurable failsafe to use with any system.
4) It has 5 programmable on/off outputs for devices
5) its a datalogger.
Its platform independent. If you were using it as a failsafe for an on/off kit, you may as well use it as the controller as well.
1) its a fixed rate controller. Can activate based on many types of inputs
2) It can create a 2D map and send it to any 0-5V based progressive controller
3) Its a complete, user configurable failsafe to use with any system.
4) It has 5 programmable on/off outputs for devices
5) its a datalogger.
Its platform independent. If you were using it as a failsafe for an on/off kit, you may as well use it as the controller as well.
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yes, it functions on several levels
1) its a fixed rate controller. Can activate based on many types of inputs
2) It can create a 2D map and send it to any 0-5V based progressive controller
3) Its a complete, user configurable failsafe to use with any system.
4) It has 5 programmable on/off outputs for devices
5) its a datalogger.
Its platform independent. If you were using it as a failsafe for an on/off kit, you may as well use it as the controller as well.
1) its a fixed rate controller. Can activate based on many types of inputs
2) It can create a 2D map and send it to any 0-5V based progressive controller
3) Its a complete, user configurable failsafe to use with any system.
4) It has 5 programmable on/off outputs for devices
5) its a datalogger.
Its platform independent. If you were using it as a failsafe for an on/off kit, you may as well use it as the controller as well.
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I must say I know nothing of the SMC kit, its not one of the kits sitting on my test bench. However, its all the same.
If the SMC kit has a 0-5V input instead of its own MAP sensor, you can use this device to create a 2D Map on any 2 inputs you want (MAP, TPS, EGT, AIR TEMP, RPM, MAF, ETC, ETC). You program a 0-5V output to send to the controller. IF you dont care to do a 2D table based map, you can do a single input as well.
The SMC controller would then be only a pump speed controller with the Mapping from the Smart Injection.
If the SMC has a boost port and no 0-5V input, again its pretty simple. Assume for a moment that you set the SMC kit to turn on at 6 PSI. You would connect your MAP sensor to one of the 0-5 inputs and tell it to open one of the outputs at 6 PSI. Connect the solenoid to that output.
What ever signal you use to activate the controller, you can use to activate the solenoid through Smart Injection.
There are a million other ways to do it, but it will work with any system.
If the SMC kit has a 0-5V input instead of its own MAP sensor, you can use this device to create a 2D Map on any 2 inputs you want (MAP, TPS, EGT, AIR TEMP, RPM, MAF, ETC, ETC). You program a 0-5V output to send to the controller. IF you dont care to do a 2D table based map, you can do a single input as well.
The SMC controller would then be only a pump speed controller with the Mapping from the Smart Injection.
If the SMC has a boost port and no 0-5V input, again its pretty simple. Assume for a moment that you set the SMC kit to turn on at 6 PSI. You would connect your MAP sensor to one of the 0-5 inputs and tell it to open one of the outputs at 6 PSI. Connect the solenoid to that output.
What ever signal you use to activate the controller, you can use to activate the solenoid through Smart Injection.
There are a million other ways to do it, but it will work with any system.
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