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Baltothewolf 09-07-2014 03:01 AM

Kill-switch for my insight?
 
I have been looking around, and I can't really find any tutorials for how to go about doing this... Is it even possible on the insight? I would love to be able to kill my motor when coasting up to light above 19mph...

H-Man 09-07-2014 03:10 AM

My car has the VSS signal go through the cluster to the ECU, as such I'm going to make it so that I can switch the VSS to the ECU off when I'm coasting in neutral so that I don't fast idle.

Baltothewolf 09-07-2014 04:02 AM

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Originally Posted by H-Man (Post 444373)
My car has the VSS signal go through the cluster to the ECU, as such I'm going to make it so that I can switch the VSS to the ECU off when I'm coasting in neutral so that I don't fast idle.

The insights dash is fully electronical. It's ribbon cables and PCB's my first thought was to cut the vss signal to the ECU, so the car would think it's not moving, and activating auto-stop. Not sure if it would work though.

Cobb 09-07-2014 06:45 AM

I think they have a FAS mod. Another idea is to intercept the yellow lack injector wires. Once you cut those and you were running, mash the throttle and you got an EV. :turtle:

Baltothewolf 09-07-2014 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Cobb (Post 444384)
I think they have a FAS mod. Another idea is to intercept the yellow lack injector wires. Once you cut those and you were running, mash the throttle and you got an EV. :turtle:

Where is this yellow injector wire? It would be perfect for backing out of the driveway/pulling into the driveway having only EV.

Also, I don't want to spend any money on making this, I already got the NC switch and wire for it.

vskid3 09-07-2014 11:43 AM

InsightCentral is definitely the best place to research/ask this question. I believe there's a few ways to do it on the Insight.

Baltothewolf 09-07-2014 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by vskid3 (Post 444408)
InsightCentral is definitely the best place to research/ask this question. I believe there's a few ways to do it on the Insight.

Yea and the method (easiest) I want to use, the only member who used to never made a DIY on how to do it. He gives a general description but doesn't specify why there wire is that I need to tap into.

Do you happen to know where the power supply wire is that feeds all the injectors with power?

Cobb 09-07-2014 12:42 PM

Its a different culture and requires lots of searching to find the instructions. They will refer to a mod for a decade with only 1 thread ever showing the diy. Most gen 1 owners are very intelligent, resourceful and have an engineering, mechanical background.

Peter has recently redone some stuff with what he has learned from the HCH. Most of it I ignore as I own neither vehicle. :eek:

Mike DB2K had a mod once to FAS and even sold it at one time. I think the fact you can damage your ima battery making it an ev and taking the charge too low is a reason its kept from newbies. :snail:

Baltothewolf 09-07-2014 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Cobb (Post 444417)
Its a different culture and requires lots of searching to find the instructions. They will refer to a mod for a decade with only 1 thread ever showing the diy. Most gen 1 owners are very intelligent, resourceful and have an engineering, mechanical background.

Peter has recently redone some stuff with what he has learned from the HCH. Most of it I ignore as I own neither vehicle. :eek:

Mike DB2K had a mod once to FAS and even sold it at one time. I think the fact you can damage your ima battery making it an ev and taking the charge too low is a reason its kept from newbies. :snail:

Yea... Well my little bro is a electrician so we will figure it out eventually.

Cobb 09-07-2014 09:17 PM

Thats perfect since the IMA rotor runs on 3 phase dc. :thumbup: The rest of the crap is 12 volts dc. Maybe your bro has experience with car stereos or rv wiring too?

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Originally Posted by Baltothewolf (Post 444432)
Yea... Well my little bro is a electrician so we will figure it out eventually.



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