QuickNeasy "fix" would be to use an LPG safety switch.
It watches for RPM if there's none it shuts the power off.
It watches for RPM if there's none it shuts the power off.
IJ.;1110581 said:QuickNeasy "fix" would be to use an LPG safety switch.
It watches for RPM if there's none it shuts the power off.
IJ.;1110604 said:You could wire it between the line you have from the ECU to the Fuel pump relay then all it needs is a rpm signal.
(This is how the stock ECU acts normally)
I guess anywhere that Supplies/Fits LPG/Propane systems for RV's/cars/trucks?
Not real expensive.
I have a couple here but you need one now I guess?
IJ.;1110615 said:Haven't read through the whole thread but why can't the 2J ecu control the pump as normal?
jetjock;1110602 said:An inertia switch is also commonly used for this.
IJ.;1110624 said:ewwww that sucks..
Any reason he does it that way?
jdub;1110630 said:I believe the Ford Crowne Victoria uses these
Ian - wondering the same thing myself.
jetjock;1110640 said:I believe the Crown Vic does. So do many older Ford trucks and Jags, among others. So do Deloreans and ELTs
Also known as a Rolomite Switch. Basically a steel ball held in place by a magnet that when dislodged in a collision opens a set of contacts. And yeah, it's bad news not having at least something...
Dr Tweak;1110900 said:Of course there's a reason for the FC circuit not being connected to the computer: this is a 2JZGTE ECU, which DOES NOT HAVE AN FC CIRCUIT.
jdub;1110920 said:Tweak - these require a RPM module...I didn't see one at a low enough RPM to be useful.