Installed my ATI Damper yesterday . Have you thought about the RDX injector kit? Great injectors and good n/a gains.
If he is going with the SuperCharger he should probably wait on the injectors....since the SOS supercharger kit comes with new injectors
i'd be curious if continuous draw was more than 500miliamps. It's the spikes i'm worried about. They seem like pretty hefty solenoids on those valves for what seems like a very delicate OEM seat heater switch.
I noticed that too but I wasn't sure since the diagram shows references to other diagrams not on this page. Doesn't it seem weird to you that they would route high amp wiring thru those switches? It's not unheard though. The tell all indicator would be the size of the wire going into those switches. Do you have that by chance? If they're at least 16-18gauge I wouldn't be worried about running a relay. I'll go with your recommendation on this. My OEM NSX heater (which hopefully are the same as these TL ones) switches have been mounted for maybe 3 years but still running high amp 5amp style switches for my cup solenoids. Overkill i'm sure...Looking at the TL wiring diagram, it looks like the output from the switches directly power the heating elements in the seats.
I noticed that too but I wasn't sure since the diagram shows references to other diagrams not on this page. Doesn't it seem weird to you that they would route high amp wiring thru those switches? It's not unheard though. The tell all indicator would be the size of the wire going into those switches. Do you have that by chance? If they're at least 16-18gauge I wouldn't be worried about running a relay. I'll go with your recommendation on this. My OEM NSX heater (which hopefully are the same as these TL ones) switches have been mounted for maybe 3 years but still running high amp 5amp style switches for my cup solenoids. Overkill i'm sure...
According to this page some of these solenoids draw 5amps? That's a lot... Not sure how accurate this data is.http://www.kmwperformance.com/products/electricvalves/2
HAHA!!! Opps!!!.5 is perfect!Your eyes are deceiving you. It says 0.5 amps.