mawrazen
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I have been experimenting with an interior mounted fuel pump disconnect. (On/Off switch)
I have located the power wire from the underhood Fuel Pump relay (14 gauge green/yellow wire) and inserted an On/Off switch to turn off the fuel pump when coasting. (Foot off the accelerator)
The theory behind this experiment is the tranny in Drive transfers the trucks inertia to the motor and keeps the motor turning at speed untill the vehicle slows down.
After testing I found the vehicle will always refire unless I let the engine drop below 500 RPM.
In testing I would turn off the fuel pump while coasting downhill or coasting to a stop. I would then turn the fuel pump back on when the truck falls below 1000 RPM.
In one test I let the RPMs drop below 500 before restarting the fuel pump and the truck almost didn't refire. So I have found 500 RPMs to be the threshold at which the inertia of the slowing truck will still refire the engine.
What harm could cutting off the fuel pump while coasting do?
My next step is to attach the FPD (Fuel Pump Disconnect) to the gas pedal to turn Off the Fuel Pump while coasting and On (refire) when the accelerator is pressed. This concept would work well at speed but at a light or at a stop this concept would not restart the vehicle. (RPMs at 0)
The next step would be to wire a circuit to restart the engine in Drive when RPMs are at 0 and the gas pedal is pressed.
I have also considered building an APU (Auxillary Power Unit) that would maintain 500 RPMs when the truck is in drive and the Fuel pump is OFF (Foot off the accelerator)
Possibly a 12 or 24 VDC or compressed air motor that could maintain 500 RPMs when no fuel is flowing to the engine. This would keep all of the accessories in their proper running mode. (Air conditioning, power steering, brakes etc.)
I have considered modifying an Air conditioning compressor with clutch to maintain 500 RPMs using a DC motor or a compressed air motor.
APU (Auxillary Power Unit) Circuit:
(If Tranny = Drive and Fuel Pump = Off then APU = ON)
Another possible solution would be a circuit to restart the truck when the gas pedal is pushed.
Hydrid Restart Circuit:
(If Tranny = Drive and RPMs = 0 and gas petal is On (depressed) then Fuel pump = ON and starter = On for 1 second )
I dont want to burn out the starter but that seems to be a possible built in solution. This circuit would recognize the truck is in Drive and the RPMs are at 0 the starter overide circuit that would restart the truck when the gas petal is depressed.
Am I crazy or could this work?
I have located the power wire from the underhood Fuel Pump relay (14 gauge green/yellow wire) and inserted an On/Off switch to turn off the fuel pump when coasting. (Foot off the accelerator)
The theory behind this experiment is the tranny in Drive transfers the trucks inertia to the motor and keeps the motor turning at speed untill the vehicle slows down.
After testing I found the vehicle will always refire unless I let the engine drop below 500 RPM.
In testing I would turn off the fuel pump while coasting downhill or coasting to a stop. I would then turn the fuel pump back on when the truck falls below 1000 RPM.
In one test I let the RPMs drop below 500 before restarting the fuel pump and the truck almost didn't refire. So I have found 500 RPMs to be the threshold at which the inertia of the slowing truck will still refire the engine.
What harm could cutting off the fuel pump while coasting do?
My next step is to attach the FPD (Fuel Pump Disconnect) to the gas pedal to turn Off the Fuel Pump while coasting and On (refire) when the accelerator is pressed. This concept would work well at speed but at a light or at a stop this concept would not restart the vehicle. (RPMs at 0)
The next step would be to wire a circuit to restart the engine in Drive when RPMs are at 0 and the gas pedal is pressed.
I have also considered building an APU (Auxillary Power Unit) that would maintain 500 RPMs when the truck is in drive and the Fuel pump is OFF (Foot off the accelerator)
Possibly a 12 or 24 VDC or compressed air motor that could maintain 500 RPMs when no fuel is flowing to the engine. This would keep all of the accessories in their proper running mode. (Air conditioning, power steering, brakes etc.)
I have considered modifying an Air conditioning compressor with clutch to maintain 500 RPMs using a DC motor or a compressed air motor.
APU (Auxillary Power Unit) Circuit:
(If Tranny = Drive and Fuel Pump = Off then APU = ON)
Another possible solution would be a circuit to restart the truck when the gas pedal is pushed.
Hydrid Restart Circuit:
(If Tranny = Drive and RPMs = 0 and gas petal is On (depressed) then Fuel pump = ON and starter = On for 1 second )
I dont want to burn out the starter but that seems to be a possible built in solution. This circuit would recognize the truck is in Drive and the RPMs are at 0 the starter overide circuit that would restart the truck when the gas petal is depressed.
Am I crazy or could this work?
