Well, I'm new here, but not exactly a newbie (I did extensive searching before starting this thread).
How are you guys activating a solenoid with the PAC (alkycontrol kit)? Options that seem viable to me, in order of preference, are:
1: Mosfet circuit that runs off of the 'pump on' LED to turn on a 12v solenoid via relay. (Problem here is, I don't have a schematic. Ideally, somone could post a schematic and parts list, but that might be asking a bit much.....
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2. Run a 12v solenoid in parallel with the pump. (Problem here is, will it open at low pump voltages?*)
3. Standalone relay circuit with HOBBS switch to open at low boost pressures (4-5lbs). **
* - I have an M90 roots type blower, and it is a damn heat gun. I can get some good flash KR at the start of a WOT run, and really need reliable instant activation. I also have some TCC lock/unlock KR when stepping on it from a roll, very high engine load instantaneously, coupled with instant boost, the combination of going slightly lean and that high load is a recipe for KR. I have a check valve, but would prefer to use a solenoid.
** - This is viable, but I am worried about siphoning since my nozzle is behind the throttlebody, and its not a turbo car so it is under constant vacuum (nozzle is before the compressor). So if I open the solenoid before the pump is on, it could siphon a little and then I would have air in the lines, and that brings me back to the flash KR problem. This effect would probably be neglible, but a concern nonetheless. I will probably go this route if I cannot find a schematic
I can tune, and have addressed the flash KR problem as well as I can, at the expense of some gas mileage
. Not the ideal situation. Lower tps% for PE activation, more acceleration enrichment, initially richer PE vs time table.....Basically any way to add fuel is marginally effective, and is hurting my gas mileage.
The grand prix community hasn't really embraced methanol injection in the past, I believe due to (up until fairly recently) the lack of mainstream tuning equipment, and lack of favorable results without tuning. One of our vendors recently put out some very well priced tuning/scanning hardware and software, so that might change, especially since water/air intercoolers are basically the only option with an M90 in our configuration, and a good one is about 1000 bucks...... But enough rambling...
So cliff notes, if someone runs a solenoid off of a PAC controller, and has a working schematic, I would really appreciate it. If not, I think I am doing a simple standalone circuit with a low pressure HOBBS switch and a relay, that approach is sounding better by the minute. So in that case, this is just a hello post from a new member
Any advice or opinions either way is appreciated, thanks in advance.
How are you guys activating a solenoid with the PAC (alkycontrol kit)? Options that seem viable to me, in order of preference, are:
1: Mosfet circuit that runs off of the 'pump on' LED to turn on a 12v solenoid via relay. (Problem here is, I don't have a schematic. Ideally, somone could post a schematic and parts list, but that might be asking a bit much.....

2. Run a 12v solenoid in parallel with the pump. (Problem here is, will it open at low pump voltages?*)
3. Standalone relay circuit with HOBBS switch to open at low boost pressures (4-5lbs). **
* - I have an M90 roots type blower, and it is a damn heat gun. I can get some good flash KR at the start of a WOT run, and really need reliable instant activation. I also have some TCC lock/unlock KR when stepping on it from a roll, very high engine load instantaneously, coupled with instant boost, the combination of going slightly lean and that high load is a recipe for KR. I have a check valve, but would prefer to use a solenoid.
** - This is viable, but I am worried about siphoning since my nozzle is behind the throttlebody, and its not a turbo car so it is under constant vacuum (nozzle is before the compressor). So if I open the solenoid before the pump is on, it could siphon a little and then I would have air in the lines, and that brings me back to the flash KR problem. This effect would probably be neglible, but a concern nonetheless. I will probably go this route if I cannot find a schematic
I can tune, and have addressed the flash KR problem as well as I can, at the expense of some gas mileage

The grand prix community hasn't really embraced methanol injection in the past, I believe due to (up until fairly recently) the lack of mainstream tuning equipment, and lack of favorable results without tuning. One of our vendors recently put out some very well priced tuning/scanning hardware and software, so that might change, especially since water/air intercoolers are basically the only option with an M90 in our configuration, and a good one is about 1000 bucks...... But enough rambling...
So cliff notes, if someone runs a solenoid off of a PAC controller, and has a working schematic, I would really appreciate it. If not, I think I am doing a simple standalone circuit with a low pressure HOBBS switch and a relay, that approach is sounding better by the minute. So in that case, this is just a hello post from a new member
