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godsmistake 11-11-2003 02:16 PM

Nos Button!
 
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I conveniently mounted a mini tact switch on the back of the controller where I can press it w/my thumb. Then I wired it into the throttle trim switch. Basically I can have my trim set on low for more control and stable turns, but "punch it" in the straight-aways for top speed advantage.

4G63T 11-11-2003 02:43 PM

hehe cool idea

godsmistake 11-11-2003 02:54 PM

Thank you!:D

pacificwarriors 11-11-2003 03:10 PM

awesome i wish could do that:D :D :D

viperkilla 11-11-2003 03:22 PM

Hmmm...that looks very cool. Can you set up a tutorial?

turbopimp187 11-11-2003 03:29 PM

thats tite. im planning on doing that on my rsx, but for now i jus have a toggle knob on the top that is fully adjustable for any amount of boost. it has the same effect as a turbo timer. next i wana get a wireless boost guage on tha top.

SkylineEvo 11-11-2003 08:45 PM

yes could you set up a tutorial for that? and how u put the nos or wutever u use in the car? lol. i'd really like to do it for my skyline

dEmOnRaCeR 11-11-2003 09:48 PM

yah i want to no how to do that like how did u make that hole

Hugopolo 11-11-2003 09:49 PM

Hes not putting nos in his car he just has a button to replace the hi-low switch on the top of the controller

dEmOnRaCeR 11-11-2003 09:50 PM

yah but its like nos when u have maybe like the battery mod

godsmistake 11-11-2003 11:37 PM

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Here's some basic info on how to do this. First you will need the following: I recommend a 15-25 watt soldering iron, ).032 solder, a tact switch and very fine wire like 24 or 22 AWG wire. I got the latter from an old cd walkman. Luckily I barely throw out anything I have that breaks 'cause I know I use it for something or other.
Basically you take apart the controller...there are about 13 screws to remove including the steering wheel then there are like 8-10 more holding the circuit board in place...there will be lots of parts so work inside a shoe box or something so you don't lose anything. One you have it all apart you just need to solder two wires to the throttle switch like I have in the Pic (I know it's cheesey but it gets the point accross) and the other ends to the tact switch. Routing the wires is the hardest part it took me a couple tries before the controller would finally shut right. Ya just gotta have patience w/ this stuff. As far as mounting the switch I used a hobby knife to cut out a hole in the back of the controller and put some super glue on the back to hold it in place. After the screws are back in, set your trim to low, break out your car and hit the "NOS" for fast straight-aways!

P.S. Hope this helps ya out...lemme know If any of y'all try this mod!

dEmOnRaCeR 11-12-2003 12:16 AM

man that pic is cheezy LOL:D j/p the pic explains it all thanx

dragon4450 11-12-2003 02:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by turbopimp187
thats tite. im planning on doing that on my rsx, but for now i jus have a toggle knob on the top that is fully adjustable for any amount of boost. it has the same effect as a turbo timer. next i wana get a wireless boost guage on tha top.
i really hope you mean a boost controler cos a turbo timer keeps your car running for x amount of time once you turn it off so that the turbo can cool down.

Stormvet 11-17-2003 04:15 PM

Well, now I've found the next mod I'm going to make!
Very cool idea! Thanks!

Chettaman 11-18-2003 10:51 AM

NOS Button?????
 
Thanks for the pics on how to wire up the switch for the NOS, but is that all you have to do? Is there more that you have to do besides wiring up the extra batteries and the NOS switch to the controller? How does the wiring of the switch to the throttle trim enable the NOS? Just need those questions asked so I can better understand on how to do this modification. If there are more things to consider besides the wiring, please let me know and also include some drawings or pics. Thanks


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