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B13 which wire are you running for the RPM signal? I'm not sure if my intake is switching or what? Even with my SR16 cams I only hear the exhaust and no intake switch. It's been bugging me for a while now after hearing that guy in NZ with his SR16 on the dyno. You could hear the intake kick then the exhaust kick.
I tested it with a test light and it dose click over, then I tested the MSS to see if the was sending power to switch it with the test light and it dose. One thing I did notice is that I one wire to fee power to both switches. Did anyone else do that? or did you run one power wire for both switches?
I believe I used one power wire shared to the solenoids.
You should also be able to adjust the MSS down to 0, and have the cams kick on one at a time. That way you can verify that both are switching - I do that every so often to double-check myself.
its one wire to feed both... did at any point you had the feed hooked up to ground by mistake? if so you might have messed up the box.
Double check the wires, maybe you have the intake wires switch since you say only one is coming on.
Another thing to check is the settings on the mss to make sure it is set to turn on
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oh and of course you should know that if you have them both switching at teh same time then your only gonna hear one sound unless of course you have them set to go on at different rpm
Try swapping the feeds to the switches over, as in hook the exhaust wires to the intake switch, ect. Thatll tell you whether is a mechnical or electrical fault...