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drewski15
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anyone ever thought of a way to put an electronic choke switch in the cab? i think it would be pretty cool after switching to duraspark.
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Post by Nobody »

I don't see a reason not to just use the stock style electric choke. My Bronco's are one pump and start, even in the dead of winter.

However, you could probably use a throttle solenoid or a vacumm controlled motor that's often used on heater valves. Or just get a manual choke kit that uses a cable.
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yea i think that is what i will end up doing i just thought it would be a cool idea.
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Post by ranger5.0 »

It should take a constent 12 volt source that is activated when the key is on. You really shouldn't need a switch.
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