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TheMole Dec 23, 2007 01:43 AM

Hyperblink fix for 92-94 SC w/ 97 Taillights
 
So I decided to pickup some 97 tails from Eggman because it came with a modified flasher unit that gets rid of the hyperblink.

Props goes out to him for making the minor drilling necessary to install the new tails onto my car and for swapping out the flasher units.
Anyways, I always thought that the taillight ecu was modified in order to stop the hyperblink, but Eggman informed me that it was actually the flasher unit. The unit is located on the driver's side kick panel where the fusebox is.

I would like to note that neither Eggman or I modified the flasher unit and that we take no responsibility for doing this mod. We simply opened up an oem and modded flasher unit and compared them with pics. Therefore, there is no step by step writeup for this.
As a result, the blinking seems a tad shorter/faster than oem, but still significantly better than hyperblink.

I'll try to get a video up soon, but here are the pics/vid...

Vid - Emergency blinkers are slower than stock with this flasher unit.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CNDQYwMqhIc

Pics (Credit goes to Eggman) can speak for themselves:

1. OEM on top MOD on bottom.
http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...asherunits.jpg

2. OEM closeup
http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...ms/oemunit.jpg

3. MOD closeup
http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...difiedunit.jpg

O. L. T. Dec 23, 2007 02:09 AM

Cool. I did a thread on here that showed you a modified flasher that was adjustable and you could make it blink at any rate.

That cap does not directly control the flash. The cap feeds the 555 style timer chip and it changes the input to the timer chip, which is what really controls the flashing relays. The cap changes works, but I don't like the way it was went about being done.

You can confuse the chip with too much variance in the capacitor. If you are ever in an accident or need your hazards (which we only need them at the worst times) the chip may become confused if the capacitor value is too far off for the 555 timer to get the proper signal it wants to see to perform the "clock" function it has to do. It can happen with the turn signals just as easily, but not as serious of a situation unless you live in the city. The chip is digital and needs a digital high of +5v and a digital low of 0v. When the capacitor is off too much it undercuts the input voltage and can wig the clock out in the timer chip.

TheMole Dec 23, 2007 02:18 AM


Originally Posted by O. L. T. (Post 3144199)
Cool. I did a thread on here that showed you a modified flasher that was adjustable and you could make it blink at any rate.

That cap does not directly control the flash. The cap feeds the 555 style timer chip and it changes the input to the timer chip, which is what really controls the flashing relays. The cap changes works, but I don't like the way it was went about being done.

You can confuse the chip with too much variance in the capacitor. If you are ever in an accident or need your hazards (which we only need them at the worst times) the chip may become confused if the capacitor value is too far off for the 555 timer to get the proper signal it wants to see to perform the "clock" function it has to do. It can happen with the turn signals just as easily, but not as serious of a situation unless you live in the city. The chip is digital and needs a digital high of +5v and a digital low of 0v. When the capacitor is off too much it undercuts the input voltage and can wig the clock out in the timer chip.


Great info on how that piece works. Also, what is the title of the thread you made with the adjustable flasher unit?

JesLet Jan 5, 2008 03:48 PM

Any updates? Video?

Where can I get that capacitor?
http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...difiedunit.jpg

TheMole Jan 5, 2008 03:58 PM

Man forgot about this thread. I'll try to get a vid up by today.

AutoCoutureSC Jan 5, 2008 03:59 PM

If i remember correctly, fellow member "siniquezu" did eggman's mod...

JesLet Jan 5, 2008 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by sc300max (Post 3170667)
Man forgot about this thread. I'll try to get a vid up by today.

I really want to see the video.

I found the this as well.

http://www.soarer.tv/EMV_Repair/Flashertut.jpg

JesLet Jan 5, 2008 04:04 PM

Instructions:

http://www.soarer.tv/EMV_Repair/Flashertut.jpg

TheMole Jan 5, 2008 04:54 PM

Here is a vid. I also switched on the emergency blinkers and noticed it is slower than stock.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=CNDQYwMqhIc

ChronoJ1 Jan 5, 2008 04:58 PM

Is it just me, or does the blinker flash a little faster than stock?

JesLet Jan 5, 2008 04:58 PM

For those who are looking for the capacitor part: 6.8uF 50V

CLICK LINKY

TheMole Jan 5, 2008 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by ChronoJ1 (Post 3170782)
Is it just me, or does the blinker flash a little faster than stock?

Yes it does like mentioned on the first post.

JesLet Jan 5, 2008 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by ChronoJ1 (Post 3170782)
Is it just me, or does the blinker flash a little faster than stock?

Yeah, still kinda fast. Better than before though. The hell with that I'm still modding it.

Thanks SC300Max for the video !

TheMole Jan 5, 2008 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by JesLet (Post 3170788)
Yeah, still kinda fast. Better than before though. The hell with that I'm still modding it.

Thanks SC300Max for the video !

No prob.:thumbup:

I would consider picking up a spare flasher unit in case things don't go the way you want. I'm sure aliga has some for cheap.


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