M2W manual/remote switch tutorial?
#1
Drifting
Thread Starter
M2W manual/remote switch tutorial?
So my M2W remote is taped to the console and works fine. I would prefer the look of a manual switch with a light but don't know if it would work in consort with the remote fob. Plus with out a tutorial I would not want to start messing with wires etc.. I did a search and found a good tutorial for the LG Motorsport system such as the Man. **** and others but not one that incorporates both the M2W remote and a manual button I could install on the console. Need help please.
#2
Burning Brakes
Not sure why you want both the M2W and a switch. Adding a switch to the M2W would probably only disable or enable it. What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
#3
Melting Slicks
I suggest running it to the top of the dead pedal, here is a link that explains that, a link that shows the wiring hook up, a photo of the switch I used and 2 photos of my install, works like a champ
<CLICK HERE> For wiring specifics
<CLICK HERE> For dead-pedal specifics
<CLICK HERE> For wiring specifics
<CLICK HERE> For dead-pedal specifics
#4
Drifting
Thread Starter
I would like to install a hard wired switch on the console and also be able to show off the NPP exhaust from outside the car with the remote. So you think it would be a either/ or situation?
#5
Burning Brakes
Thinking out loud here to try and see what would work. The M2W starts in the "Off" state, no power to the NPP, which means the exhaust flaps will remain open when the car is first started. A hard wired switch performs the same function, switch off - open pipes, switch on - flaps closed below 3000 RPM.
To link the two where they would both work may be a little complicated. If you piggy back both option to the fuse box you would be able to turn the NPP on from either switch or M2w but not be able to turn it off because the other would/could still be providing power.
It would actually require a second switch and relay that would switch the power between the two (M2W & manual switch). I can work out a wiring diagram but do you really want to go through all the trouble?
#6
Drifting
Thread Starter
Thanks Byron,
Thinking out loud here to try and see what would work. The M2W starts in the "Off" state, no power to the NPP, which means the exhaust flaps will remain open when the car is first started. A hard wired switch performs the same function, switch off - open pipes, switch on - flaps closed below 3000 RPM.
To link the two where they would both work may be a little complicated. If you piggy back both option to the fuse box you would be able to turn the NPP on from either switch or M2w but not be able to turn it off because the other would/could still be providing power.
It would actually require a second switch and relay that would switch the power between the two (M2W & manual switch). I can work out a wiring diagram but do you really want to go through all the trouble?
To link the two where they would both work may be a little complicated. If you piggy back both option to the fuse box you would be able to turn the NPP on from either switch or M2w but not be able to turn it off because the other would/could still be providing power.
It would actually require a second switch and relay that would switch the power between the two (M2W & manual switch). I can work out a wiring diagram but do you really want to go through all the trouble?