Art,
I fitted one to a road car (1971 Morgan Plus 8) so I?m not sure how a race
car?s level of vibration and sudden jolts to a stiffer suspension would affect
it. I pulled one out of a junkyard Ford Taurus. I put it where I can reset it
from the driver?s seat but have never had to reset it in 20,000 miles or so of
mostly road use and a small amount of short road course track and autocross use.
Duncan
> On May 25, 2018, at 11:27 AM, riverside--- via Fot <fot at autox.team.net>
> wrote:
>
> I am assisting in the design of a vintage racer wiring harness and
> wonder if anyone is using an inertial switch to kill the fuel
> pump so it will automatically stop in the event of an impact.
> Is any one using such a setup and what would you recommend
> for a switch?
>
> art d
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