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philaf 
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don't know if this is too late, but they do make a sequential set-up for mustang brake lights... makes the three tail lights work in the way you're looking for.. i'll see if i can find a link.
philaf 
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two for two tonight...

http://www.sequentialtaillights.com/mustang.html

maybe this can give you some ideas, hope it helps!

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(Okay, I had to take an unexpected break from this project, but now I'm back at it, and so far so good...) Interesting Relay Project - Page 2 -- posted image.

I picked up a couple dozen of these relays at a deal. The only problem is that the pins are not labeled (85, 86, 87...)

I have an idea of what goes where, but can I just get a verify on which pin does what? Have a look:

http://www.geocities.com/joetortorelli/relay.closeup.jpg

(Wow, I tried to upload that image directly, but I guess that function is down due to the whole server problem here in these parts.) Interesting Relay Project - Page 2 -- posted image.

Thanks a bunch!

- joe

djmt99 
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Hmmm, not sure why that link isn't opening up correctly...

Interesting Relay Project - Page 2 -- posted image.

djmt99 
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Ok, the above link isn't working, but the picture link is working... Weird. Just in case stuff happens with the site, here's a new link that I KNOW works... Interesting Relay Project - Page 2 -- posted image.

http://www.geocities.com/joetortorelli/relay.html

xetmes 
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Soooo.. are you still making this? If i where you i would just use a johnson counter, it will do exactly what you want. All you would need is 2 integrated circuits, some various capacitors and diodes... then hook up to your relay.

djmt99 
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Oh yeah, I'm still making this... I just had to take a break to do other stuff. I'm back at it now, however I'm just trying to decipher the 6 pins on the relay. I'll look into that johnson counter business for my next project. Thanks for the input!

- jt

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