Hey guys,
BMW E46 M3 chassis, E92 M3 S65 engine, M150 ecu.
Quick question about the battery backup pin (D12 on the M150). We've got a bunch of relays that need to be switched on with the key. Normally, this is handled by the factory ECU. It receives a key on signal, and then clicks on all the relays (injectors, ignition coils, main system for things like throttles, ICV, ECU itself, etc).
Does the battery backup pin allow for this sort of operation? Does it keep the M150 in a 'low power' state that can still do things like switch on relays? Or is it just for storing volatile memory?
I'd really like to be able to use the M150 to trigger the relays, as this will be a street car, so kill switches are less than ideal.
Thanks!