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Old 08-17-2008, 07:56 AM
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This is for a dry dual inline n20 solenoid using a MSD 8969 switch with wot, 1st gear lockout and a purge.

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Old 08-17-2008, 10:37 AM
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Plan on using this later today :-( Bueller?
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1. too many fuses. not needed. don't fuse both sides of a line. Just one at the battery for the high current line and one before the arm switch for the low current line. I would use a 10a.
2. if you place your WOT switch on the ground side, you'll only need to run one wire to it. the other side would just loop to the mounting screw ground.
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Wow, yeah that is a lot of fuses.
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grounding out the wot is a good call, I guess im just over concerned with blowing a solenoid. I think they only pull like 8-9 amps but id rather not fry a 40 dollar part.

i'll put the wot on the ground side, thanks guys.
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i think the solenoids are like 20-40 amps...




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