12v Keyed ignition source options
#1
12v Keyed ignition source options
When you have multiple wires (in my case 6 + gauges) that all require a 12v keyed ignition source, what is the best way to wire it up so that you don't over load the circuit?
There are several locations from what I’ve read:
1. Underneath the steering wheel, behind the kick panel, big brown wire on the top of the white block that’s in there.
2. Pink wire on your ignition harness going to the switch in the steering column.
3. Pink wire on radio harness
4. Single spade connector hole on the fues box in the car on the side of the dash marked IGN. use a small male spade. (I’m currently using this for my gauges.)
So can I splice off the location in #4 above and run it to a fused distribution block as seen in my diagram here:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/nitrous-o...k-correct.html
The fuse sizes for each wire coming out of the block to be used as a keyed ign source are listed in the diagram.
There are several locations from what I’ve read:
1. Underneath the steering wheel, behind the kick panel, big brown wire on the top of the white block that’s in there.
2. Pink wire on your ignition harness going to the switch in the steering column.
3. Pink wire on radio harness
4. Single spade connector hole on the fues box in the car on the side of the dash marked IGN. use a small male spade. (I’m currently using this for my gauges.)
So can I splice off the location in #4 above and run it to a fused distribution block as seen in my diagram here:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/nitrous-o...k-correct.html
The fuse sizes for each wire coming out of the block to be used as a keyed ign source are listed in the diagram.
#2
You could always have a relay power a distribution block. Local parts store should have some sort of fused multi port block. I have one from autozone that has 6 fused spade connectors. Just have a relay power it.
#5
You probably could get rid of the relay for the purge since it will be fed from a relay already. I just had to disconnect my fuel pressure safety switch. Gave me issues but I'm on a carbed engine. Much lower fuel pressure.