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cab211 
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I have a 92 acura integra. I want to change the blinker relay so that i can speed up and slow down the blinkers on the fly. I know that i need a pot for this but i don't know what else i will need or any of the values. So if anyone could help that would be great.

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if you are going to put it on an electronics flasher look around the net, if you are building the whole thing, look into a 555 astable setup
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100k pot. Take out the resistor and wire the pot in. If you search the forums a little there is another post about this that has a link to exactly how to do this.
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