Standalone wiring
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I searched and came up with nothing solid. I lost the sheet that came with my standalone. Can you just wire the hot side of the pump to the n2o relay, or wire the supplied relay to the n20 relay?
I have a nitrous outlet plate, standalone, msd window switch. No fpss.
I have a nitrous outlet plate, standalone, msd window switch. No fpss.
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Yes wire the hot side of the pump to the relay. Negative to chasis. Then ground the actual tank to chasis. And then run the ground relay. Power relay to battery and then the other wire to your arm switch.
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Awesome, I can just tie into the wire coming from the arming switch to the n20 relay. That would make it simple and clean. No more wires going into the car. That shouldnt draw any more amps really than I have now as all it does is close the realy. This is what i wanted to do, just wanted to verify. Thanks