johndeerebones said:
Exactly my sentiments? They will be for air splitters for the transmissions, or some of the old chevy 2 tons and such had vacuum split rearends in them too.
The air splitter on the front of the knob, and an electric slide switch for the splitter on the side of the knob. The one on the side is the one I'm looking for...
I was just wondering though why do you need the exhaust brake when shifting???
There is a 3-second lag before it comes on, which is typically the exact time I like to drop a gear and give the exhaust brake a little more bite, if you know what I mean...
If you are on the clutch you aren't gonna get any braking anyhow??
yes, for the second it is pushed in as i downshift, giving the brake time to close, so when I let off the clutch pedal, I get instant and very gratifying braking power.... I'm thinking that you don't have much experience with exhaust brakes. You have to downshift for them to do much...
Semi's with jake brakes are allowed to operate by letting off the loud pedal.
I know, which would ultimately be the best option. I just cannot figure out how to make it work or wire that up without some pretty complex electronics. The IVS turns OFF when you let off the throttle. I do not know how to wire a system that turns ON when another circuit turns OFF. I know the setup that CSIPSD has is a pretty complicated little box of electronics. I don't want or need that, I just want to relocate my switch to a more convenient location....
Jake brakes too btw are completely different critters, much more braking capacity than a butterfly in the exhaust.
I'm assuming your not talking to me on this one, as I've referred to it as an exhaust brake from the OP. I understand the difference.
Thanks for your ideas!