Exhaust Valve Controller
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Exhaust Valve Controller
Hi, my first post as a new member. I've got a fully optioned LC on order and am looking for info on exhaust baffle valve controller. Anyone already have a shot at this?
If not, sharing a diagram of the fuse box would be a good start
If not, sharing a diagram of the fuse box would be a good start
Last edited by LCInfrared; 02-17-18 at 08:31 AM.
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That would be part of the test; Removing the fuse for permanent open mode is not an option I'm looking for, would prefer a remote module that could control it, much like one that is sold for the Camaro ZL1 and corvette.
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Not to change the subject, but Forum Sponsor PPE Engineering makes an exhaust system for the ISF, RCF and GSF with vacuum controlled valves. My installation also includes an override switch on the dash that allows me to open and close the valves at will.
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I don't know of any valve controller for the LC, but if you should want them to ALWAYS be open, then on the passenger side under the hood just block off the vacuum line that opens it. It is not much louder but you now don't get that extra surge of open flap power and sound at 3500 RPM as its always available, and no engine light. Enjoy
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I don't know of any valve controller for the LC, but if you should want them to ALWAYS be open, then on the passenger side under the hood just block off the vacuum line that opens it. It is not much louder but you now don't get that extra surge of open flap power and sound at 3500 RPM as its always available, and no engine light. Enjoy
Edit: Based on my research, the vacuum tube you are referencing controls the (noise) flap for the cabin not the exhaust itself, which is electrically controlled by the ECU.
Last edited by LCInfrared; 03-12-18 at 10:26 AM.
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Of course. If you can locate a fuse that is dedicated for the exhaust baffle control, it would certainly help speed up the process. There are several fuse boxes on the LC and the application of each fuse should be marked under the covers. Cheers!
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After much research and electrical diagram verifications, it's clear now that one cannot control the exhaust flaps through the use of a remote module. There are several signal inputs coming from both the drive modes and the ECU algorithms, so they are not controled by a single source.
FYI: If anyone is interested I have the the complete electrical diagrams for the LC, including detailed fuse box lists, MIL codes, acronyms, code abbreviations, network ground points, etc...Just PM me.
FYI: If anyone is interested I have the the complete electrical diagrams for the LC, including detailed fuse box lists, MIL codes, acronyms, code abbreviations, network ground points, etc...Just PM me.
Last edited by LCInfrared; 04-01-18 at 09:52 AM.
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