Fuel pump kill switch
PLEASE READ ALL OF THIS BEFORE INSTANT MESSAGING OR E-MAILING ME.
If you want to order a kit from me, this is what you need to do:
E-mail me (eag36@cornell.edu)
In the e-mail include:
your name & shipping address
which type of switch you want (a,b,c,d,e,f) There is a picture below on this
page that shows the different switches i'm offering.
As soon as I get the relays in, I will your kit together with whatever switch you wanted. When I have that done, I will e-mail you with the price of shipping.
Once I have recieved your payment, I will ship it out to you.
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I have recieved the following people's orders:
dose
ricedoutride
CIVIC96DXcp
90gs
jdmp
Fuzzado
aZnjCC
MR.RED'89
I'm still waiting for the relays to get in, but as soon as they're here, i'll let you guys know.
Modified by eag36 at 9:54 PM 5/1/2005
Modified by eag36 at 10:27 AM 5/3/2005
Modified by eag36 at 11:48 PM 5/9/2005
If you want to order a kit from me, this is what you need to do:
E-mail me (eag36@cornell.edu)
In the e-mail include:
your name & shipping address
which type of switch you want (a,b,c,d,e,f) There is a picture below on this
page that shows the different switches i'm offering.
As soon as I get the relays in, I will your kit together with whatever switch you wanted. When I have that done, I will e-mail you with the price of shipping.
Once I have recieved your payment, I will ship it out to you.
************************************************** *******
I have recieved the following people's orders:
dose
ricedoutride
CIVIC96DXcp
90gs
jdmp
Fuzzado
aZnjCC
MR.RED'89
I'm still waiting for the relays to get in, but as soon as they're here, i'll let you guys know.
Modified by eag36 at 9:54 PM 5/1/2005
Modified by eag36 at 10:27 AM 5/3/2005
Modified by eag36 at 11:48 PM 5/9/2005
Ok, i'm going to get a few different types of switches too to see which one people want. I can think of 3 off the top of my head.
A rocker switch,
A toggle switch
A push button switch (not momentary)
I'll post pics later today.
A rocker switch,
A toggle switch
A push button switch (not momentary)
I'll post pics later today.
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power switch is when you kill the source of power
not necessaraly one that lights up...
I wire a clutch switch
ecu switch
fuel pump switch
starter switch...
just to keep petty thieves away..
not necessaraly one that lights up...
I wire a clutch switch
ecu switch
fuel pump switch
starter switch...
just to keep petty thieves away..
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do we need those relays as well as the other things for the kill switch? I was under the impression we could have this setup and running for 15 bucks....?
need some clarification, im a retard when electronics come into play
need some clarification, im a retard when electronics come into play
Those relays in the picture are for me to buy bulk... definately want them. Once I have the 30 of em, then I include 1 with each kit. So yeah, kit will be under 15 bucks
Hey, listen, Im located in MA, Ill defenitely go for it, as long as it comes with installing instructions
, cuz I had a beautiful hatch stolen from me once, they sawed my steering wheel to get the club off, bypassed my Tweeter installed kill switch(viper alarm), and had a JDM picnic.... I cried for that damn car, and if it wasnt for the damn theives being already wanted by other people(one fled the state), I dont know what I would have done.... Defenitely PM me on what info your gonna need, and pics of the complete setup once you have everything would be kool...
, cuz I had a beautiful hatch stolen from me once, they sawed my steering wheel to get the club off, bypassed my Tweeter installed kill switch(viper alarm), and had a JDM picnic.... I cried for that damn car, and if it wasnt for the damn theives being already wanted by other people(one fled the state), I dont know what I would have done.... Defenitely PM me on what info your gonna need, and pics of the complete setup once you have everything would be kool...
Got the switches and here they are:

Label them A through F from left to right.

Ok, so the easiest ones to hook up electrically are the first one and the last one. The 4 in the middle will require soldering to attach the wires to, but If thats the switch you want then I have no problem doing the soldering.
Switch A: Longer toggle switch (length of toggle lever is a little over an inch long) Would require a 15/32" - 1/2" hole drilled for mounting in a surface that can be up to a 1/4" thick.
Switch B: Shorter, flush mount toggle switch (length of toggle is a little less than .5") Would require a hole between 37/64" and 5/8" in a surface that can be up to 1/4 " thick.
Switch C: Square, flush mount 'soft touch' (easy to push) push button that sticks out .5" from mounting surface. Requires a hold thats just bigger than 3/8" drilled in surface that can be up to .2" thick.
Switch D: Round Push button, stiffer spring that other push button switch. Sticks out .7" from surface. Requires a 31/64" (just under .5") hole drilled in surface that can up to .15" thick.
Switch E: Small toggle switch (Sticks out .5" when installed). Requires 1/4" mounting hole drilled in surface that can be a little thicker than .1"
Switch D: Round, flush mount Rocker switch that has a small red LED that lights up when it is on. (sticks out less than 0.3" when mounted) Requires a pretty big hole drilled... a hole from 31/32" to 1" in a surface that can be up to .125" thick. This switch does come with a moutning bracket (its resting in it in the 1st pic) this bracket can be screwed to any surface using the 2 enclosed screws.
So, for most people who are looking to mount this in a hidden area, any of these switches will work. The big rocker switch comes with it's own mounting bracket giving you a little more flexibility. If you don't want to drill into OEM trim, a small piece of sheet metal will work great.
All of them cost about the same too, they won't really change the price of the kit.

Label them A through F from left to right.

Ok, so the easiest ones to hook up electrically are the first one and the last one. The 4 in the middle will require soldering to attach the wires to, but If thats the switch you want then I have no problem doing the soldering.
Switch A: Longer toggle switch (length of toggle lever is a little over an inch long) Would require a 15/32" - 1/2" hole drilled for mounting in a surface that can be up to a 1/4" thick.
Switch B: Shorter, flush mount toggle switch (length of toggle is a little less than .5") Would require a hole between 37/64" and 5/8" in a surface that can be up to 1/4 " thick.
Switch C: Square, flush mount 'soft touch' (easy to push) push button that sticks out .5" from mounting surface. Requires a hold thats just bigger than 3/8" drilled in surface that can be up to .2" thick.
Switch D: Round Push button, stiffer spring that other push button switch. Sticks out .7" from surface. Requires a 31/64" (just under .5") hole drilled in surface that can up to .15" thick.
Switch E: Small toggle switch (Sticks out .5" when installed). Requires 1/4" mounting hole drilled in surface that can be a little thicker than .1"
Switch D: Round, flush mount Rocker switch that has a small red LED that lights up when it is on. (sticks out less than 0.3" when mounted) Requires a pretty big hole drilled... a hole from 31/32" to 1" in a surface that can be up to .125" thick. This switch does come with a moutning bracket (its resting in it in the 1st pic) this bracket can be screwed to any surface using the 2 enclosed screws.
So, for most people who are looking to mount this in a hidden area, any of these switches will work. The big rocker switch comes with it's own mounting bracket giving you a little more flexibility. If you don't want to drill into OEM trim, a small piece of sheet metal will work great.
All of them cost about the same too, they won't really change the price of the kit.


