More drag racing, and Yes, NA Bolts-ons CAN work
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From: Birmingham AL
When I removed the fuse panel, I didn't see anything that was explicitly called "The Brake Fuse", so I just pulled the one labeled "Stop Lamp."
Removal of this fuse prevented the brake lights from functioning, but that was it. As soon as I applied the brakes while attempting a burnout, the ecu would immediately cut power. So no burnouts the last two times at the track.
Quad: I read your suggestion regarding the switch behind the brake pedal, and inspected it today. The wiring harness doesn't appear to have any (visible) pressure tabs for removal. So what do I do, just pull it out?
And Dave, could you elaborate?
Removal of this fuse prevented the brake lights from functioning, but that was it. As soon as I applied the brakes while attempting a burnout, the ecu would immediately cut power. So no burnouts the last two times at the track.
Quad: I read your suggestion regarding the switch behind the brake pedal, and inspected it today. The wiring harness doesn't appear to have any (visible) pressure tabs for removal. So what do I do, just pull it out?
And Dave, could you elaborate?
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Trey, I haven't reviewed this saved link for sometime but it should shed some light on the Yaw sensor.
http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=129396
http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=129396
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