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Has anyone figured out how to wire this to up you idle to 1200 without using any aftermarket parts, I was thinking that I might achieve this by powering the seic Circuit or using the Battery Voltage Monitor, I'm looking to wire a 6.0 engine
Thanks Brian 2005 F350 CC 4x4 6.0 Lariat (Still awaiting arrival early Nov )
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The only way to be able to control idle speed and turn it off & on as needed is with an aftermarket controller of some type. I am ordering the one linked below. It is about $145, easy to wire up to the blunt cut under dash seic wires on the 05s. It can be mounted under the dash out of sight and controlled by one or more of the upfitter switches if you have them. If no upfitter switches, you will need an on-off switch(s) of some type. http://www.offroadengineering.com/900%20series.htm
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