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Old 02-08-2011, 07:06 PM
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help ID a part [SOLVED]

hello guys,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuQCWK-Yh_k

The pedal linkage is way off,, also there is what seems to be a switch, what is it for, is it ok that the linage does not touch it!! its seems like it should.

what is that switch anyway! (the one i point to with my finger)

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Old 02-09-2011, 08:47 AM
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The microswitch tells the KE controller to interrupt fuel flow when you lift completely off the throttle (and there is about a two-second delay built into the controller electronics) and resumes fuel flow when you step back on the throttle. By resuming fuel flow before the throttle valve actually begins to open, the typical "jerkiness" of single switch systems is eliminated making the transition back to fuel flow seamless. And the fuel flow interruption delay eliminates any jerkiness if you quickly transition between off and on throttle multiple times in quick succession.
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Old 02-09-2011, 01:47 PM
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The microswitch tells the KE controller to interrupt fuel flow when you lift completely off the throttle (and there is about a two-second delay built into the controller electronics) and resumes fuel flow when you step back on the throttle. By resuming fuel flow before the throttle valve actually begins to open, the typical "jerkiness" of single switch systems is eliminated making the transition back to fuel flow seamless. And the fuel flow interruption delay eliminates any jerkiness if you quickly transition between off and on throttle multiple times in quick succession.
One of the best answers i ever got.(not only on this subject but in auto forums generally)

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