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Re: Brake Pressure Switch for launch control ???
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I just have a push button on the back of my Cheetah shifter & the shifter contacts it in low gear (forward pattern), activating the brake pressure switch.
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08-20-2024, 09:46 AM | #22 |
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Re: Brake Pressure Switch for launch control ???
Slightly off topic here, but is it legal to use a momentary switch that's not mounted directly to the brake pedal that you hit with your foot? Like a WOT switch on the back side of the pedal that makes contact when the pedal is depressed a certain amount? I could go through the rule book and check myself but I'm lazy and I don't want to. TIA
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Re: Brake Pressure Switch for launch control ???
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Now, I?m not sure if I?m just ignorant, oblivious, etc, but I don?t understand the issue of having a brake pressure switch active during the run. My 2 step is activated at 600psi. More than likely, if you?re using more than 5-600psi on a run, you are probably not going to be under power, and probably close to locking up the front brakes. To the best of my knowledge, if engine rpm is above the 2 step rpm, ignition will be cut completely.
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Re: Brake Pressure Switch for launch control ???
Makes sense about the brake pressure switch being active down track and not triggering the 2 step because you're not applying enough pressure to trigger it....
The info I've gathered here has helped Thanks...
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Re: Brake Pressure Switch for launch control ???
If you don't have some way to deactivate the brake pressure switch down track in theory it could activate the 2 step when you do any hard braking.( dumping, hard backing into, ect) Depending on when, where, and how you hit the brakes that activated the 2 step it could be said you were activating a down track stutter device. I would hate to have that discussion with NHRA Tech. Some sort of deactivation switch is the route that might be all around the best and safest.
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