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Old 10-17-2006, 11:02 PM
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Does anyone have a write up on how to accomplish this?? I would greatly appreciate pictures too... I already have one in but would like to add another...Thanks guys
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Sometimes a pic is all you need There a thread with this pic and how to get it thru racetronix vendors.

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So just piggyback the wiring on the new one to the original one??
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No that harness is made to run both pumps with a higer amp relay. Which is usally ran off the ALT and the old source for the pump will close the circuit on the contact side of the relay.
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So just relay it in to pull a higher current from a new source (battery, alt, or whatever) and then have the old wire as the switch...Correct??
Werd!
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So just relay it in to pull a higher current from a new source (battery, alt, or whatever) and then have the old wire as the switch...Correct??
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Awesome bro, Thanks for your time and expertise....
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Yea but the hard one is when you ask how to do it with a 99+ tank and sender... nobody has pics of that...
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Yea but the hard one is when you ask how to do it with a 99+ tank and sender... nobody has pics of that...
I have pics of that
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This is one way to do it. And I have two other ways but the pics are on my PC @ home.





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