Arduino code, help needed

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Hi everyone! Has you may know we have 3 worcking unit and 2 worcking in a car (alex and mine). Since we are worcking on the "same project" we still have hour differences.
I have some problems programming my Arduino! My brother take's care of it because I know apsolutly nothing about it.
I use the @MkngStffAwesome code with @AlexLTDLX tweak. It work perfectly fine but where I want to improved, is where I can't make it work.
Right now my unit is activate with a limite switch on my gas pedal. Super simple. BUT when I shift gear the turno shut off and takes an other 2sec before turning back on!
So I loose boost, I loose time and the ESC always have burst of power.
I want the code to stay on while I shift ( a delay of like 0.8sec) before turning off.
Someone can help me with this code?
 
Hi!
I can't help with the code, but if your turbo is on while shifting, then your blow off will not open and the turbo is blowing full to the closed throttle which is not that good. I think.
 
I want it to stay on while shifting! I thought I had post it here but I bought a delay timer relay and it work perfectly fine! Otherwise I lose couple seconds every time to spool back up. So when I shift, the throttle plate close and the blow off open and stay at full boost when I'm back on the throttle
 
Actually, I could use some help - I'm putting my setup back on and would like to address a couple of issues I had. I'll email you.
Thanks!
 
Actually, I could use some help - I'm putting my setup back on and would like to address a couple of issues I had. I'll email you.
Thanks!
Hey! I responded to your email a while ago, but you got busy with the site issues, I suspect. Still need help? Same name, #9923.
 
Hi Wilbur - thanks for following up and no, I actually didn't see your email. Do you remember when you sent it? It's possible I might have missed it. My daughter had some serious health issues around that time (that now appear to be improving, thankfully). Ironically, one of the guys I subscribe to on youtube literally just dropped this video today:

That looks like it could be a game changer. I've gone in a slightly different direction and decided to use the programming language I'm best at - solder. If my new plan works, it'll be smaller than an arduino and cheaper, easier and more stable; as it's computationally much more basic and less susceptible to EMI; which was a problem. But again, you're awesome for helping and then following up - I'm the one who dropped the ball and I'm sorry for that. I'm also building a new house 1,600 miles away - that's not helping my current scatter-brained-ness either...
 
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