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ignition cutout

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 2:33 am
by rallyrs
I had an oops the other day in the escort and found a deficiancy with my instal. whilst hanging from my harness with my wheels skyward, the motor was still running. I figure relying on my reaction time or the fuel lines to purge may not be good for the wet sump engine. Wondering if anyone has any thoughts on an automatic cutout for impromptu wheels up parking.

Re: ignition cutout

Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 2:40 pm
by long283
You could get a tilt switch from a motorcycle wreckers or an electronics store to cut the ignition when a rollover triggers the switch.
But I think you will need a noise filter or a short delay so that the ignition isn't cut in hi-G turns or over rough bumps.

A small PIC chip could be programmed to take the tilt switch signal and only cut the ignition if the tilt is triggered for one second or more and maybe if the throttle is less than 10%.

Ask in the MS-Extra forum, maybe there is code that will do this using one of the spare inputs?

Re: ignition cutout

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 3:03 pm
by rallyrs
Thanks. Bikes are an unknown to me so sourcing a tilt switch from 1 is a great idea. Scouring th other forums, found a brief referencce to an oil pressure cut out. If i were to Connect an oil pressure sensor to an input and use an output to kill the pumps I think this would also achieve same, I still have wet sump.my concerns are how would I start, because pressure is low,and it may effect pump priming pulse. Would I need an output, or can I turn off pumps in code?

Re: ignition cutout

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 2:06 pm
by devojet
With the oil presure set up you can also run a wire from the starter circuit to bypass the oil pressure switch when the engine is cranking. I think holley sell a special oil pressure switch for the job that allows you to wire in the starter circuit as well. you will probably want to connect the switch to the ignition as well as the pump. At idle it will run for a little while after the pump has stopped.

Cheers

Daniel.