fused switched power
thanks
Scott
FWIW, I didn't trust the wiring set up for an original 37 amp charging system in mine so I added in an auxiliary circuit straight from the battery. 4 AWG fused cable from the battery (with 110A alternator) to a six circuit fuse block, then one of those always hot circuits fused for 30A going across a 40A relay to another six circuit fuse block with the relay being energized by the ACC spade on the original fuse block. It fits under the factory console and anything non-original added to the car got power from that new circuit.
There should be a male spade terminal on your factory fuse block labeled "IGN". This is hot with the key in both START and RUN and is the same circuit that supplies your factory ignition. You can simply use a female spade connector and plug it in there. I run my MSD distributor and control power for my EFI from there. You definitely want to use this point as the other key on power sources are hot ONLY with the key in RUN. That means your ECU would go dead with the key in START during cranking.
Last edited by SSellers; Jun 1, 2013 at 10:56 AM.
Just saying that's another option available to ya...

I've done a quick search for sites that I thought might prove helpful for you, and found quite a few, including videos. Here's the link to the search results, I'd respectfully suggest that spending an hour or two with these will lead to an easier, and MUCH less frustrating experience.
Good luck.

