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    Is there only 2 wires on the inertia switch? And can it be bypassed to a hidden kill switch? Thanks
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  • #2
    Originally posted by drof 89 View Post
    Is there only 2 wires on the inertia switch? And can it be bypassed to a hidden kill switch? Thanks
    I have a car with the wires tied together. No inertia switch. The car runs this way.

    I don't know why you couldn't interupt that circuit with a toggle switch. You could do the same with your coil feed.

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    • #3
      I dont' see any reason why you couldn't do that. It is meant as a "safety" feature but who needs those!! As long as the wires make a complete circuit you are in business!!
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      • #4
        Yea and if you roll over or get rearended and your car pumps fuel every where and catched fire it wont really matter anyway.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Biglay5150 View Post
          Yea and if you roll over or get rearended and your car pumps fuel every where and catched fire it wont really matter anyway.

          If you interupt the ciruit with a toggle switch, leaving the inertia switch in place, the car still won't run unless the toggle switch is closed.

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