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Old 06-29-2009, 11:13 AM
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I know i can piece a few diagrams together for my setup, but just trying to see if anyone has a diagram of my setup; I have the cold fusion kit with msd window switch 8969, purge kit, and wot switch. Should i get a fpss if i just put in a new walbro 255?
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Personally and Professionally i'd suggest getting a FPSS. $50 to potentially save a motor is money well spent IMO

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Can someone tell me the proper places in this diagram to put inline fuses?
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From the relay (the 30 pin) to the battery is where your fuse will go. Also, I would run the purge off of an additional relay. Makes the draw less on on the stock acc. wiring this diagram has you tapping into.
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Are there any diagrams that show it wired into a seperate relay? Doesnt need to match my exact diagram just showing the purge on its own...
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I'll dig mine up
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Not as fancy as above, but hey, it works



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The picture doesnt work for me
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Me either. I thought it was a gov computer issue. I'll fix it when I get home

OK, basically you send one wire from the noid to ground, and the other to the 87 pin of the relay.

30 pin goes to the battery

85 goes to ground

86 goes to switch

other side of switch goes to keyed 12 volt

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One more quick question i have a 60 amp relay and a 30 amp relay, which one should i use where. 60 amp on solenoids and 30 amp on the purge? Thanks again for any help
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That will be fine. The purge probably only draws 8-12 amps




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