Does anyone know why stock DME needs two inputs from A/C system? It gets two inputs:
1. DME pin 40 from pressure switch in AC compressor - makes sense, compressor on / idle up
2. DME41 from snowflake button which also turn on aux fan..
Why AC button signal to DME? Could it be DME primitive logic to get a signal that button AC was left on (pressed ) during the key ign. ON adjust idle valve wider to compensate for the possible increased in engine load during the start up? Looks like e30 doesn't have any DME signal out to delay the AC during the start up..
Any thoughts? I'm wiring Haltech ECU pnp harness and would like to use stock harness with minimum modifications (separate sensor grounds etc)
1. DME pin 40 from pressure switch in AC compressor - makes sense, compressor on / idle up
2. DME41 from snowflake button which also turn on aux fan..
Why AC button signal to DME? Could it be DME primitive logic to get a signal that button AC was left on (pressed ) during the key ign. ON adjust idle valve wider to compensate for the possible increased in engine load during the start up? Looks like e30 doesn't have any DME signal out to delay the AC during the start up..
Any thoughts? I'm wiring Haltech ECU pnp harness and would like to use stock harness with minimum modifications (separate sensor grounds etc)
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