Blakey wrote:how was he cut down? its proably just a box with a resistor in it lol. like thoes Ebay power piggyback ecu's if any one has a picture of one send it to me( inside of one. not just the box of it)
Wonder how you think a "box with a resistor" in it will make a accurately pulsed output.
Try the following:
*HEF4013BP - Dual D Flip-Flop - probably used as a latching circuit
*12V regulator (7812 1A from memory) - would be used to give it a 12V supply
*NE555P Timer, either to generate the pulse or possibly as a "clock"
*CE4081BE - 2 input AND gate, probably to pass the pulse through when the latching circuit is activated or the unmodified signal when the circuit isn't latched
*CD4071 - 2 input OR gate, probably to pass through either the original or modified signal
Plus one other "4061B" IC that haven't been able to identify yet.
So you've got all the info you would be able to extract from a photo, now go build one.....
Although supposedly that circuit had problems and has now been replaced with a newer more robust design, but I can't comment on that.
Another alternative implementation would be a micro-controller based design which would probably be capable of producing a signal output with a higher degree of repeatability.