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Old 05-20-2009, 11:22 PM
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I am having some problems with installing my hsw microedge and hope you someone can help..does the diagram show the green wire and the 12volt switch wire going to the relay source wire also Would the tan/brown wire goto the relay switch that activates the soleniod. sorry dont know if it makes sense to anyone, i just dont know anything about nitrous.
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http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/inst...ion_Manual.pdf

heres link the diagram is on page 5
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The green wire is going to go inline with your toggle switch(12v) then to the relay(pin 86). The tan/brown wire also goes to the relay(pin 85). The solenoids go to pin 87 and the battery(w/ inline fuse) is at pin 30. Hope that helps.
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i guess im just confused, cuz my relay is different and i feel like im getting the wires mixed up, my kit was from dynotune.
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With the dyno-tune it comes with the relay and relay wiring harness.
Dyno-tune relay harness:
black= 30 pin
green= 87 pin
red= 86 pin
white= 85 pin

You could use the Microedge to activate your system through the TPS. You won't need the dynotune micro-switch. That would mean run the red wire(86 pin) inline with your toggle switch.
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Call HSW or PM them, they will surely walk you through the wiring should you not get the info here. having some wiring back ground is a plus, but there are guys, as above, that can walk you through it all. just take your time and don't get frustrated as i know it can get confusing even for those of use whom do it almost daily. I can help you also if the above doesn't do it.
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Funny Robert56 responded. Learned so much from this guy(search function and his website). Thanks bro.
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ok, how i look at it if i put my switch and 86 pin together, with a 12volt source it is going to cause my solenoid to fire when i flip the switch to arm the nitrous?
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black wire is supply for relay, and red and green are the relay switch, if i hook the red wire to the 12volt activation switch it would fire the solenoid
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Remember the toggle switch will have it's own 12v switched power and ground. The green wire will hook up on the center prong of your switch, then run to the relay(pin 86).
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yeah, i figured it out.. thanks for all the help, and it works really well.
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sweet,.




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