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I announced this over on another Corvette forum but I'm sure you guys will interested too. There have been a couple advances in CAGS delete solutions for the C6. They are the CAGS resistor fuse and the CAGS LED fuse. The basic idea is to add enough resistance to the underhood the CAGS fuse so that the solenoid can't engage. This is only possible because the C6 uses a dedicated fuse for the CAGS solenoid -- there are no other devices on that circuit.
Here are two examples of CAGS resistor fuses, one using a ¼ watt resistor and another using a surface mount resistor:The CAGS resistor requires soldering which is a barrier for some folks. This is why I invented the CAGS LED fuse:Here's how it works. Go out to your local chain parts store and pick up a two-pack of Littelfuse Smart Fuses. Take one out, blow it and then install it in the underhood fuse block.
Here's a picture of one installed and powered on:Complete details are available on my CAGS page.
Enjoy.
Here are two examples of CAGS resistor fuses, one using a ¼ watt resistor and another using a surface mount resistor:The CAGS resistor requires soldering which is a barrier for some folks. This is why I invented the CAGS LED fuse:Here's how it works. Go out to your local chain parts store and pick up a two-pack of Littelfuse Smart Fuses. Take one out, blow it and then install it in the underhood fuse block.
Here's a picture of one installed and powered on:Complete details are available on my CAGS page.
Enjoy.