Arc Nitrous Relay Wiring
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Arc Nitrous Relay Wiring
Can anyone tell me how to wire this? I'm running a cheater plate with a W.O.T micro switch and a fuel pressure switch.
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Sorry never used that brand... I'd just be speculating looking at those terminal names without looking at the relay itself. This is what I think just guessing at it:
J+ 12 v + ?? sounds like it may be the other side of the contacts that the timer controls
COIL - Stage Activation switch This sounds like what activates/starts the timer
GRN - Should be chassis ground
12V - 12v postive
TO Stage Solenoid to nitrous solenoid
Don't know if this is any help or not, I've never seen one with those labels like that.
J+ 12 v + ?? sounds like it may be the other side of the contacts that the timer controls
COIL - Stage Activation switch This sounds like what activates/starts the timer
GRN - Should be chassis ground
12V - 12v postive
TO Stage Solenoid to nitrous solenoid
Don't know if this is any help or not, I've never seen one with those labels like that.
I have an ARC relay on my Nova. Here is how I have mine wired to trigger the nitrous solenoids:
Terminal Necessary Wire
---------- --------------------
+12V 12V from Battery
GND J Ground
Coil Trigger wire from micro switch
N.O. Solenoids + wire
The instructions on these things suck, but I finally figured it out. They don't bother to tell you that you have to dial in some delay before it'll work. With all the DIP switches off, it won't work. You must run at least a tenth of a second delay since that's the smallest amount you can dial in. In order to run no delay, I've had to wire in a normal relay.
Terminal Necessary Wire
---------- --------------------
+12V 12V from Battery
GND J Ground
Coil Trigger wire from micro switch
N.O. Solenoids + wire
The instructions on these things suck, but I finally figured it out. They don't bother to tell you that you have to dial in some delay before it'll work. With all the DIP switches off, it won't work. You must run at least a tenth of a second delay since that's the smallest amount you can dial in. In order to run no delay, I've had to wire in a normal relay.
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