I know this is an oddball question, especially for this forum, but some of you on here are a wealth of knowledge and have good sense as well. I appreciate any thought you give this.
running a merc alpha drive with a long duration camshaft, one of the biggest problems is setting the idle low enough that you don't beat the drive to pieces shifting into gear. (after dealing with exhaust, low end power, general usability, etc... talking about small, light i/o for going fast). Someone told me that one could use an omc shift assist module and connect it to the merc shift interrupt switch. I've been thinking about it a while, and have done some reading and digging. I understand that the omc module basicaly drops cylinders a lot like an electronic ignition rev limiter does, and that for many of the applications on stringer and cobra drives the module basically drops cylinders for a few seconds on a timer. It really sounds like a great way to ease the going into gear if you're required to run a little higher idle... sorry for the overly long explaination... so my questions are;
1. is there a good reason that i couldn't do this?
2. which drive system would be the best candidate for the kind of interrupt module i'm talking about?
I know i would need one made for a v8 and of course no matter what would happen, the responsibilit y for what I do or don't do is entirely mine... it;s not your fault if i smoke my ignition system or light myself on fire doing something silly... note also that i can figure the electrical connections part out...
Thanks!
running a merc alpha drive with a long duration camshaft, one of the biggest problems is setting the idle low enough that you don't beat the drive to pieces shifting into gear. (after dealing with exhaust, low end power, general usability, etc... talking about small, light i/o for going fast). Someone told me that one could use an omc shift assist module and connect it to the merc shift interrupt switch. I've been thinking about it a while, and have done some reading and digging. I understand that the omc module basicaly drops cylinders a lot like an electronic ignition rev limiter does, and that for many of the applications on stringer and cobra drives the module basically drops cylinders for a few seconds on a timer. It really sounds like a great way to ease the going into gear if you're required to run a little higher idle... sorry for the overly long explaination... so my questions are;
1. is there a good reason that i couldn't do this?
2. which drive system would be the best candidate for the kind of interrupt module i'm talking about?
I know i would need one made for a v8 and of course no matter what would happen, the responsibilit y for what I do or don't do is entirely mine... it;s not your fault if i smoke my ignition system or light myself on fire doing something silly... note also that i can figure the electrical connections part out...
Thanks!