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I get the idea with ballast resistors being bypassed. Just surprised they did this with oil pressure this way.
Big part of why I left the Mopar hobby. Too much of those kind of people.
How would this work on startup?
I can understand a low oil pressure kill switch for when the engine is running, but there is no oil pressure at startup and there isn't for at least a second or so. So if the protection box kills the solenoid when there's no oil pressure, how does the engine start?
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