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EBPV as an exhaust brake???

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Old 12-19-2010, 02:59 PM
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so when you do this you dont want it hooked up to them pcm? are these wires hard to get to?
 
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Old 12-19-2010, 03:07 PM
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from what people are telling me you cant splice into the wire from the pcm, just cut the power completely from the pcm and run 12v switched power to the ebpv connector. im not sure what color the wires are on a 99 or where the connector is located. but on my 97psd its a grey/red wire that runs to a 2 wire connector on the turbo pedistal.
 
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Old 12-19-2010, 03:23 PM
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oh so you control if its on or off, and you just by pass the computer? does anybody know what color the hot wire is for the 99? so i just cut that one power wire and leave the other(ground) wire hooked up?

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okay i read up above, but is it the gray/red wire on a 99? it says 72psi, about how many rpms and ect.. would this equal out to be?

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how would i do a tc lockup mod?
 

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Old 12-19-2010, 03:23 PM
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yes apparently you can use the existing ground wire, im learning with ya here haha.
and no idea what rpm that would be at, nobody has yet to get back to me on if a high idle tune would hurt it or not, i just want it to help it warm up faster and for coming off the highway or down a big hill with my 22ft snowmobile trailer with 5 sleds in it hahaha
and the TC lockup mod, you just provide a ground to one of the wires coming off the transmission range sensor, i believe its pin46 on an e4od but i have no clue about a 4r100 like you have

so if someone could answer those questions that would be great, snowmobile season starts soon!!! haha
 
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Old 12-19-2010, 03:26 PM
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i don't think it would harm it as long as you didn't do it too long, but then again i don't know about the 72 psi thing,
 
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Originally Posted by 99stackedpowerstroke
i don't think it would harm it as long as you didn't do it too long, but then again i don't know about the 72 psi thing,
yea im not worried about hurting the turbo at all, the 72psi at a high idle is what im worried about mostly
 
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Old 12-20-2010, 05:58 PM
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so when i do this, do anybody know where id run a wire to the torque converted to lock it up, or should i keep it locked up all the time? and what is the max mph i can be running and activate this with out hurting anything,
 
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Old 12-20-2010, 06:25 PM
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Dont keep it locked in all the time, really its just to keep the tranny locked when you want it to be, when you step on the brake pedal it sends a signal to the PCM saying that your trying to slow down, so it unlocks the TC. If you wire up the exhaust brake you want the TC to stay locked in to help you slow down, otherwise its pointless to have.
im pretty sure all you have to do is supply a switched ground, thats all the pcm does is open up a ground when it wants to lock the TC up
 
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Old 12-20-2010, 06:29 PM
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so i cant wire it up to the same switch at the one im using for my EBPV? i was kinda hoping i could have it that as soon as i turn on the break i could lock up the tc,
 
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Originally Posted by 99stackedpowerstroke
so i cant wire it up to the same switch at the one im using for my EBPV? i was kinda hoping i could have it that as soon as i turn on the break i could lock up the tc,
no thats probably not a good idea, your gonna want to be putting power to the ebpv, and a ground to the TC
 


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