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| 98.5-02 Modifications Non-Aftermarket Mods. Upgrading what you already have. |
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E-brake ECM Hookup
Using the ECM to Control Non-Jacobs Exhaust Brakes can be accompleshed with guidence from KLengler E-brake ECM Hookup Last edited by Andy : 03-24-2007 at 12:10 PM. |
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Note; By using pin #20 on the ECM you can use the ECM to send a signal to the exhaust brake to engauge when there is no fuel being applied after about a one second delay, you will also need an inline manual switch to activate it at your direction. I have my switch mounted on my shift knob for convenience.
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