Racecar Wiring
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An interesting question! Your terminology implies that you are building a dedicated competition car with a high degree of electronic measurement and control. yes?
A schematic for an Elan will not be any different to a general racecar schematic though. I recently finished my MGB 5L hill climb car and used the attached schematic for my learning aid as it showed clearly the separation of sensor and heavy loads. I only had wipers and fans extra loads that I fed onto the dirty bus. The fuel pump was an interesting one though as it was in fact controlled through the Emerald ECU and so as not to spike the sensor bus, I used a relay with the coil on the clean bus and the load on the dirty bus - I could not determine, and still cannot, if a relay coil switching on and off created a 'spike' though, so maybe I should have put it onto the dirty bus. Someone might correct me...
This is the schematic. The execution will be a diffent subject where you will have to take in any regulations imposed by your scrutinising body, fusing and cable size etc.
A schematic for an Elan will not be any different to a general racecar schematic though. I recently finished my MGB 5L hill climb car and used the attached schematic for my learning aid as it showed clearly the separation of sensor and heavy loads. I only had wipers and fans extra loads that I fed onto the dirty bus. The fuel pump was an interesting one though as it was in fact controlled through the Emerald ECU and so as not to spike the sensor bus, I used a relay with the coil on the clean bus and the load on the dirty bus - I could not determine, and still cannot, if a relay coil switching on and off created a 'spike' though, so maybe I should have put it onto the dirty bus. Someone might correct me...
This is the schematic. The execution will be a diffent subject where you will have to take in any regulations imposed by your scrutinising body, fusing and cable size etc.
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lance54 wrote:
My moro is keep it simple.
Completely agree. I noticed the two master switches in the diagram. I have mine on the ground(earth) cable.
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You illustrate a good layout for a classic car that is used for competition.
By the terminology 'racecar' implies use of electronics all over the place requiring a split of dirty and clean bus. Also by the terminology, a 'racecar' will not use the chassis as an earth.
I did query this with the OP..!
By the terminology 'racecar' implies use of electronics all over the place requiring a split of dirty and clean bus. Also by the terminology, a 'racecar' will not use the chassis as an earth.
I did query this with the OP..!
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FYI... my wiring diagram is of my Elan racecar.
You will notice no fuses. This is a US Spec Vintage Racer not a FIA Spec. No wipers, no headlamps or tail lamps. no turn indicators, no horn, no heater fan, no windscreen washer, no heated screens, and a mechanical tachometer.
No timing computer or data logger no GPS and a battery powered transponder. So no high load circuits needing fuses and no problems in more that 30 years at the track.
A early Elan has only 2 fuses and they are dedicated to the horn, heater motor and cigar lighter.
I have been asked for some labels on the switches and components which I'll add and then repost the diagram.
You will notice no fuses. This is a US Spec Vintage Racer not a FIA Spec. No wipers, no headlamps or tail lamps. no turn indicators, no horn, no heater fan, no windscreen washer, no heated screens, and a mechanical tachometer.
No timing computer or data logger no GPS and a battery powered transponder. So no high load circuits needing fuses and no problems in more that 30 years at the track.
A early Elan has only 2 fuses and they are dedicated to the horn, heater motor and cigar lighter.
I have been asked for some labels on the switches and components which I'll add and then repost the diagram.
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