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I want to set up my cranking enrichment tables so that when I depress my clutch I have no fuel flow, to allow me to build oil pressure cranking the engine before starting.

How would I go about doing that given that digital switched inputs come up as ON or OFF?

Is the way I have it setup correct, using 0 and 1 as this would be the binary output for a OFF or ON?

(Note: The reason DI 3 has multiple inputs is because the clutch switch is also setup up to trigger flatfoot shifting behaviour)

UPDATE: Not sure whats going on with the broken image link URLs so I added the relevant screenshot into an attached PNG file

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To answer your question about enumerations, yes, for DI status enumerations 0 means inactive/off, 1 means active/on. FYI, If you ever need to look up enumerations for other less obvious status parameters the easiest place to find them is using the test calculator tab of the CAN setup screen.

However, as for using the pictured set up to cut fuel during cranking, this isnt going to work. 0 crank enrichment just means you will have no extra fuel added to the normal calculated fuel mass or PW.

I would use either a GP limit or the stop switch function to achieve this. Example attached would kill ignition and fuel if clutch is pressed while cranking, but not while running.

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Appreciate the help.

I just had a quick read-through of the stop switch functioninality.

If a stop switch is set will that not disable spark and fuel whenever the trigger occurs, in my case when the clutch switch is active? This would mean that it would cause an engine kill during gear shifts too right?

or am I missing something in relation to being able to set constraints for when a stop switch is allowed to trigger an engine kill?

UPDATE: Figurde out what I didn't understand, you've set up the Aux GP output for if its true to trigger the kill switch

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