landins13
10-08-2009, 08:25 AM
Ok so first things first, when i bought my s13 back in 04 the girl gave me 4 keys for it, but none of them worked for the lock for the hatch so the only way to open it is from the pull cable next to the driver seat.
well in that time ive added a d1gp wing to the car which weighs the hatch down and if you pull the turnk release it doesnt open due to the weight.
heres my solution..... i had a random electric door popper sitting in my garage so i put it to use
first thing i did was remove the lock out of the center tail garnish and from the latch inside the trunk so make room for a push button switch in its place. i dremeled the hole in the garnish to make room for the switch i attached 2 short wire leads to the switch mounted and ran it back into the hatch. looks like this
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/P1010033.jpg
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/PA070041.jpg
next thing i did was decided where to mount the popper, it needs to be mounted to chasis ground because the body of it acts as the ground, you will need to mount it on the passenger side of the latch in order for it to pull the latch in the appropriate direction. you can use metal screws or drill holes and use bolts... up to you
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/PA070047.jpg
next thing to do will be to run the cable from the popper to the latch itself, since i removed the lock completelly there is now an extra hole on the latch that the cable can be run through without interfeering with any of the mechanisms
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/PA070043.jpg
with the cable tightend its time to wire up the popper, obviously you do not want people to be able to get into the car whenever they want, so my solution was to place a switch on the center console since mine is already all sheet metal and gauges and whatnot.
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/PA070038.jpg
its the black push/pull type switch. as for wiring you will need to have a non ignition switched power source to run to the switch in the console then you run a wire from that switch to the popper switch and the popper switch to the popper itself, inline fuses are you friend so make sure you use one the reason you want a non ignition switched source is because if you have it on an ignition source you will have to have the key in the car turned to on if you want to use the popper, the popper does not have an electric draw unless you push the push button switch so if you leave the switch in the cabin on its not going to kill the battery
other options would be to wire in an indicator light if your worried about parking at the mall and forgetting that you have the switch on , but thats up to you
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/popperwiring.jpg
ghetto wiring drawing yay mspaint
now the only thing left to do is test the system and adjust the popper so that it pulls enough and not too much.
for guys like myself who are running large wings and do not have the key for the back this makes it so that you can flick of pull the switch in the cabin walk to the back of the car push a button and open your hatch, which for me is alot easier than trying to wedge something under the trunk release to keep it pulled and whatnot
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/PA070039.jpg
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/PA070040.jpg
I was bored and had the switches and popper and whatnot laying around my garage so this cost me nothing, i hope its helpful or gives other people some ideas. if not flame away.
well in that time ive added a d1gp wing to the car which weighs the hatch down and if you pull the turnk release it doesnt open due to the weight.
heres my solution..... i had a random electric door popper sitting in my garage so i put it to use
first thing i did was remove the lock out of the center tail garnish and from the latch inside the trunk so make room for a push button switch in its place. i dremeled the hole in the garnish to make room for the switch i attached 2 short wire leads to the switch mounted and ran it back into the hatch. looks like this
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/P1010033.jpg
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/PA070041.jpg
next thing i did was decided where to mount the popper, it needs to be mounted to chasis ground because the body of it acts as the ground, you will need to mount it on the passenger side of the latch in order for it to pull the latch in the appropriate direction. you can use metal screws or drill holes and use bolts... up to you
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/PA070047.jpg
next thing to do will be to run the cable from the popper to the latch itself, since i removed the lock completelly there is now an extra hole on the latch that the cable can be run through without interfeering with any of the mechanisms
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/PA070043.jpg
with the cable tightend its time to wire up the popper, obviously you do not want people to be able to get into the car whenever they want, so my solution was to place a switch on the center console since mine is already all sheet metal and gauges and whatnot.
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/PA070038.jpg
its the black push/pull type switch. as for wiring you will need to have a non ignition switched power source to run to the switch in the console then you run a wire from that switch to the popper switch and the popper switch to the popper itself, inline fuses are you friend so make sure you use one the reason you want a non ignition switched source is because if you have it on an ignition source you will have to have the key in the car turned to on if you want to use the popper, the popper does not have an electric draw unless you push the push button switch so if you leave the switch in the cabin on its not going to kill the battery
other options would be to wire in an indicator light if your worried about parking at the mall and forgetting that you have the switch on , but thats up to you
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/popperwiring.jpg
ghetto wiring drawing yay mspaint
now the only thing left to do is test the system and adjust the popper so that it pulls enough and not too much.
for guys like myself who are running large wings and do not have the key for the back this makes it so that you can flick of pull the switch in the cabin walk to the back of the car push a button and open your hatch, which for me is alot easier than trying to wedge something under the trunk release to keep it pulled and whatnot
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/PA070039.jpg
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll192/landins13/s13/PA070040.jpg
I was bored and had the switches and popper and whatnot laying around my garage so this cost me nothing, i hope its helpful or gives other people some ideas. if not flame away.