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Old 12-12-2011, 05:59 PM
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Bravo that is very clean for sure!
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Originally Posted by Z284U2TRY
Nice clean install.
Do you have relays to drive the noids or is that box enough?
Thanks! The controller is enough because it switches the negitive wires and the positive wires go straight to the solenoids. The only relay I have is for the bottle heater.
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very nice!
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Originally Posted by Fbodyjunkie06
Bravo that is very clean for sure!
Originally Posted by BayAreaSS
very nice!
Thanks!
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Mate i thought i did a good job on mine but ive even seem some shop work and no where as neat as yours.I love the idea of the lables,and any problems may accur down the track should be easier to find instead of tracing through all the wiring as we do.
Well done mate.
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Originally Posted by blow thru
Mate i thought i did a good job on mine but ive even seem some shop work and no where as neat as yours.I love the idea of the lables,and any problems may accur down the track should be easier to find instead of tracing through all the wiring as we do.
Well done mate.
Thanks! The lables will definatly help in the future for any re-wiring.
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Nice!! I need to re-wire my nitrous too here.

Quick question, On the microedge, i need the 5v ref from the TPS right? Not the TPS signal nor th elow ref? I had it on my tpi tps wire, and now i'm wireing it directly into the piouts on the ECm
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I hope my setup is half as clean as that. Good job man!
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Originally Posted by 89ROC-Z
Nice!! I need to re-wire my nitrous too here.

Quick question, On the microedge, i need the 5v ref from the TPS right? Not the TPS signal nor th elow ref? I had it on my tpi tps wire, and now i'm wireing it directly into the piouts on the ECm
Not sure on that, Im not running the micro edge, and mine is wired using a WOT micro switch, so I didnt need to tap into the TPS.

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I hope my setup is half as clean as that. Good job man!
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